What is another word for cheer (up)?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈi͡ə ˈʌp] (IPA)

Cheer up is a common expression used to encourage someone to feel better when they are feeling down or sad. Fortunately, there are many different synonyms that can be used to express the same sentiment. Some common alternatives include "brighten up," "lift up," "perk up," "gladden," "hearten," "brighten," "inspire," "encourage," "rejuvenate," and "revitalize." Each of these words is designed to help someone feel happier and more positive, providing them with much-needed comfort and support. Whether you are trying to comfort a loved one or simply want to brighten your own day, there are plenty of synonyms available to help you do so.

Synonyms for Cheer (up):

What are the hypernyms for Cheer (up)?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Cheer (up)

  • I always cheer (up) immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
    Margaret Thatcher
  • After darkness comes the glorious dawn i.e. your later/subsequent glory will surpass your past/former glory. I mean, your end will be far much better/greater than your beginning. So, come on, cheer (up). For, your future is bright.
    Emeasoba George
  • After the darkness comes the Glorious dawn i.e. your later or subsequent Glory will surpass your past or former Glory. I mean, your End will be far much better and greater than your beginning. So come on, cheer (up). For, your future is bright. ~Emeasoba George
    EMEASOBA GEORGE
  • When God is mysteriously at work in you, some people may take you for granted. Whereas, others may disregard you. But, never mind any of them. Rather cheer (up), for I have a good news for you. Listen up, sooner or later in life. Those who once asked you who are you? Will surprisingly come back to you and then ask you how are you doing? Yes! you heard me right. That will be your fate sooner or later, if only you believe this undoubtedly. For, until you believe undoubtedly. That's just when you will surely see or receive God's glory (John 11 : 40).
    Emeasoba George
  • I always cheer (up) immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.
    Margaret Hilda Thatcher

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