cheerer (Meaning)

Wordnet

cheerer (n)

a spectator who shouts encouragement

Webster

cheerer (n.)

One who cheers; one who, or that which, gladdens.

cheerer Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the gloomy weather, she was a natural cheerer, always finding a way to lift everyone's spirits.
  2. The class clown, known as the resident cheerer, always had a joke or funny story to share.
  3. The birthday party needed a cheerer – someone to get the games going and keep the energy high.
  4. He wasn't much of a cheerer, preferring quiet solitude to boisterous celebrations.
  5. The unexpected arrival of her old friend, a true cheerer, instantly brightened her day.
  6. The animal shelter desperately needed cheerers; volunteers who could socialize with the lonely animals.
  7. With a reputation as a cheerer, she was always the first person invited to potlucks and gatherings.
  8. The music festival was full of cheerers, dancing and singing along with the performers.
  9. He wasn't a natural cheerer, but seeing his daughter's disappointment, he forced a smile and tried to lift her spirits.
  10. In a time of crisis, true cheerers emerge, bringing hope and optimism to those around them.

FAQs About the word cheerer

a spectator who shouts encouragementOne who cheers; one who, or that which, gladdens.

hail,applaud, praise, crack up, laud,salute, tout, clap, commend, acclaim

pan, blame, put down, slam, disparage, blame, put down, slam,knock, pan

Despite the gloomy weather, she was a natural cheerer, always finding a way to lift everyone's spirits.

The class clown, known as the resident cheerer, always had a joke or funny story to share.

The birthday party needed a cheerer – someone to get the games going and keep the energy high.

He wasn't much of a cheerer, preferring quiet solitude to boisterous celebrations.