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Meanings of
cheering
in English
Catalan
ovació
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Encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators.
shouting
Catalan
ovació
Providing freedom from worry.
comforting
satisfying
Related terms
satisfactory
Synonyms
Examples for "
comforting
"
comforting
satisfying
Examples for "
comforting
"
1
If he wanted
comforting
,
Kylie wasn't sure that was a good idea.
2
In fact, she was finding it more
comforting
than she'd thought possible.
3
It was really great, really
comforting
,
to have a friendship with Bill.
4
Carina said to talk to kids about Covid-19 in a
comforting
way.
5
Ol' money bags needed a
comforting
word, but I was fresh out.
1
Most
satisfying
result: Arranging the supply of a new food for school.
2
There is no way to write a
satisfying
conclusion to this situation.
3
The
satisfying
excitement of a problem solved-orat least the solution glimpsed.
4
Andrew found the work deeply, almost primitively
satisfying
:
moving stone, making hedge.
5
It was tedious work but strangely
satisfying
to him, building a case.
Cheering.
Related terms
cheerful
Usage of
cheering
in English
1
At length the flag appeared in sight; it was a
cheering
spectacle.
2
I'd seen Gareth off to the France and I needed
cheering
up.
3
They weren't really
cheering
for him, of course, and he knew it.
4
In the next few days the news from London was
cheering
too.
5
Is not
cheering
for winners or at least those who've done good?
6
The visit to Mrs. Gaskell formed a
cheering
break in the journey.
7
Children stand by the road loudly
cheering
when any vehicle drives by.
8
We will eliminate all forms of terrorism, Premadasa told the
cheering
crowd.
9
The troops poured in,
cheering
loudly, and the enemy at once fled.
10
Standing on the benches are
cheering
revellers, thousands and thousands of them.
11
Helga sang from her booth; and the din was redoubled with
cheering
.
12
Then I heard the sound of nine thousand people
cheering
and shouting.
13
She dressed and went downstairs, a renewed sense of purpose
cheering
her.
14
Yesterday, though, they stood in their thousands before him,
cheering
and applauding.
15
The
cheering
that followed his words showed the approval of the crowd.
16
The
cheering
of the multitude borne upon the air was now heard.
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cheering
cheer
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great cheering
loud cheering
Translations for
cheering
Catalan
ovació
víctors
Cheering
through the time
Cheering
across language varieties
Australia
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
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