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cheered

adjective as in acclaimed

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adjective as in entertained

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People on the streets of Havana cheered and celebrated the return of fighters from the Sierra Maestra.

And then there was the segment of the media that actively cheered it all on.

Blonde kids named Kyle and Zack cheered on Los Doyers while wearing jerseys with “Valenzuela” on the back.

The public cheered Holmes when she broke away from Cruise with a similar element of challenge and ingenuity.

Two men, literally in a cage, were attacking each other while the pastor and his friends cheered.

The people of the valley were to know that their kindness had cheered me, but of their pity I wanted none.

But here in this little valley of the Kaw, he was cheered to see his race on a practical and sensible basis.

On the threshold of my new work such encouragement greatly cheered me and increased my determination to do my best.

Mr. Barnes, who was loudly cheered on his return to the House, joined in the cry for economy.

Half an hour later, when he entered his boat again to go on shore, the men cheered him.

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On this page you'll find 95 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cheered, such as: renowned, extolled, hailed, and lauded.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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