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cheering

adjective as in encouraging

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Example Sentences

I have to admit that while I was watching this, I was cheering her on, but with a little uneasiness.

Verdict leaves supporters cheering and opponents gnashing their teeth in frustration.

Then he stood up and essentially told a cheering Austin crowd that he would never surrender to the president.

But the strangest moment in the show was when Cruise dragged Holmes out to the cheering crowd.

No, they were cheering for the Russian victory in World War Two.

Presently the aeroplane came into sight again and was greeted with a sudden roar of cheering.

And then the cadets marched around and across the campus, waving their firebrands, and singing and cheering lustily.

Bobby Hargrew started the cheering; but it was Laura who reached Jess first and hugged her tight.

But the groom who took care of them sprang instantly after them, and kept swimming beside them, guiding and cheering them.

This caused many a burst of cheering from the crowds, as the fact and its import became gradually known.

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On this page you'll find 45 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cheering, such as: comforting, heartening, hopeful, promising, auspicious, and bright.

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

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