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cheer - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cheer in Hindi

  • जयकार
  • प्रोत्साहन
  • वाहवाही
  • प्रसन्नता
  • जय-जयकार

verb

  • धैर्य बंधाना
  • जयकार करना
  • वाहवाही करना
  • आनंदित करना
  • जय-जयकार करना
  • साहस बंधाना
  • उत्साहित करना
  • हर्षित करना

cheer Definition

verb

  • shout for joy or in praise or encouragement. ( खुशी या प्रशंसा या प्रोत्साहन के लिए चिल्लाएं। )
  • give comfort or support to. ( आराम या समर्थन देना। )

noun

  • a shout of encouragement, praise, or joy. ( प्रोत्साहन, प्रशंसा, या खुशी की एक चिल्लाहट। )
  • cheerfulness, optimism, or confidence. ( हर्षोल्लास, आशावाद, या आत्मविश्वास। )

cheer Example

  • This is the only home game left in the league as the remaining three games are away and a large support to cheer the lads on would be appreciated.
  • He tries to cheer him with news of the sheep dogs he has bought for their new occupation.
  • He was greeted by a rousing cheer from the crowd, which spread to every corner of the historic gathering point, when he appeared on stage.
  • The news will cheer John who has been spearheading a battle to spare residents the misery of the new wave of firework events all year round.
  • BG will lead the cheer for you any day (cheerleaders are athletes, you know).
  • There was a cheer from the crowd and the pair turned their heads to see what had happened.
  • She could hear the cheer of the crowd behind them as they ran.
  • It makes you feel macho and strong to be able to beat up people and vent out your frustrations on these folks while your friends cheer you on.
  • they had partaken heartily of the Christmas cheer
  • There's a cheer from the crowd but I can barely hear it through the padding in the helmet.
  • The crowd let out a cheer and a few of them threw their hats into the air.
  • We should cheer the good news, of course, but the downgrading of offshoring as a national issue is a big mistake.
  • MPs rose to cheer the Chancellor
  • Enlist the help of a life coach, friend, or family member to cheer you on in support.
  • Special events held at the school are real treats for the kids, bringing joy and cheer into their lives.
  • This is not a column of Christmas cheer , but it hopes to tap Christmas charity.
  • Investors appeared to cheer the news and the fall of the last few days started to turn around.
  • The sun is up and bright; that ought to cheer my little friend up a tad.
  • With drink and festive cheer in excess, it's easy to throw caution to the wind and find yourself acting recklessly on a Christmas night out.
  • I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up
  • While they were talking a loud cheer erupted throughout the crowd.
  • a cheer went up from the crowd
  • It pops like-minded scribes into committees and they help to spread saffron cheer by selecting others like themselves, or doing what is expected of them.
  • The crowd let out another cheer , and the crowd had certainly grown.
  • But I do hope they bring some cheer for this season and beyond.
  • It contains light to direct you, food to support you, and comfort to cheer you.
  • They bring about an element of optimism and cheer in one's life.
  • There was jubilation all around, with the corporate captains leading the cheer .
  • A loud cheer rose from the crowd, as the show ended on one massive guitar rift.
  • He wondered where the joy and cheer of the day had gone.