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cheer

noun as in applause, supportive yell

verb as in encourage in activity

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Example Sentences

Then, about halfway through, Johnson took a moment to introduce her to viewers, saying “Yeah, that’s Carrie Underwood,” to audience cheers.

"In the face of undisputed evidence or credible information on corruption, I will not hesitate to take decisive action," said Ruto in a speech met with loud cheers inside parliament.

From BBC

“Your call for accountable leadership, service and change has been heard,” Lurie, 47, said to great cheers and applause.

LeBron James stood at midcourt early in the fourth, his hands on his hips while a faint cheer began to echo through the building.

"It just goes crazy - you could probably hear it in the UK - the sound of 90,000 people cheering and going crazy."

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

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