Being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits.
Pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic.
1 One reason for Europe to be cheerful They only need a draw.
2 Coworkers say he was cheerful , well liked, had a good work ethic.
3 Equity market investors have reasons to be cheerful as January 2004 closes.
4 George was quite bright and cheerful in spite of the early hour.
5 These cheerful prophecies must be verified in the natural course of things.
6 None of Ground Base Seven's officers were particularly cheerful at the moment.
7 Truly the world seemed warmer and more cheerful ; the sun was brighter.
8 I. Allegro: The awakening of cheerful feelings on arriving in the country.
9 All the painted heads on the china cups look singularly cheerful to-day.
10 The society in the Zouave was as cheerful as it was diverse.
11 But my friends' cheerful company more than made up for the coffee.
12 I like to be cheerful : I am all for the social qualities.
13 The south rooms in your part of the house are very cheerful .
14 But these eyes did not confuse the cheerful calmness of the general.
15 The cheerful advice on how to survive a nuclear war was meaningless.
16 The first fortune read: 'You will receive a cheerful call next week.'
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