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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cheerful' in a Sentence

"Full of cheer; in good spirits; a happy and positive demeanor." more

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Sarah's cheerful smile brightened up the gloomy classroom on a rainy Monday morning.
The sunflower smiled with a cheerful face.
The cheerful students eagerly awaited the start of their school field trip.
The colorful flowers in the garden created a cheerful atmosphere on a sunny day.
The cheerful sun warmed up the chilly morning.
The cheerful puppy wagged its tail eagerly, waiting for a game of fetch.
Grandma baked a batch of cheerful cupcakes to celebrate Sarah's birthday.
The cheerful ambiance of the street fair attracted people from all walks of life.
The cheerful laughter of friends echoed through the park during the picnic.
The cheerful puppy wagged its tail enthusiastically as it played in the backyard.
The cheerful sunflowers brightened up the entire garden.
The colorful balloons made the birthday party cheerful.
Sally's cheerful laughter echoed through the playground.
Grandma baked cookies, and the cheerful aroma filled the entire kitchen.
Emily's laughter was cheerful, making everyone happy.
The cheerful sunflowers swayed in the warm breeze.
Despite the rainy day, Emily remained cheerful and played board games indoors.
Tommy wore a cheerful hat to the costume party.

Cheerful

cheer-fuhl
adjectiveFull of cheer; in good spirits; a happy and positive demeanor.
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Last Updated On: March 8, 2024
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