Antonym: cheerless, dismal, gloomy, melancholy. Similar words: cheer, cheer up, colorful, sheer, cheek, cheese, perform, performer. Meaning: ['tʃɪəfʊl] adj. 1. being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits 2. pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic.
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121. Normally it buzzed with cheerful conversation.
122. The coals under the ashes on the dark hearth she fanned to life until a cheerful fire was burning.
123. John changed from a friendly and cheerful young boy into a confused adolescent.
124. But here, when they knocked, the door was opened wide and a cheerful voice bade them enter.
125. Or was there something else just evident in his cheerful voice? ... Recalled to the colours ... Rejoin the Regiment.
126. The lads were as cheerful as ever but guarded,[http://sentencedict.com/cheerful.html] like the possessors of unwelcome news.
127. Though cheerful and friendly, Peter was unable to hide his amazement at how Clarisa was dressed.
128. He was short, a little overweight, more than a little rubicund as to his features and exuded an aura of cheerful bonhomie.
129. Seriously, it's a fun game to play with cheerful animation and bright colours.
130. Always self-deprecating and modest, he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer, remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes.
131. Jamie by nature is a cheerful soul, but somehow his bonhomie conjured a shadow.
132. Rather than invest hugely in technology, the Halifax used cheap and cheerful computer systems to centralise information-gathering and to design easy-to-administer products.
133. Will he recommend a cheap and cheerful service for the underground, or a new compensation plan of chocolates and flowers?
134. And when she'd learned the full amount of the financial sums involved Laura hadn't felt too cheerful either.
135. Putting on my best bedside manner, I went to the cheerful locals.
136. It was a bright, cheerful morning and she was in a bright and cheerful mood.
137. The unit is cheap and cheerful and above all standards-based.
138. The atmosphere in the Institute is always cheerful, busy, encouraging, warm and positive.
139. The cables and accessories that came with MainLan were of the cheap and cheerful variety.
140. Alex looked annoyingly cheerful.
141. An attractive girl with a cheerful smile and laughing eyes was sitting at the cash register by the doorway.
142. A cheerful and supportive disposition is what you are being assessed for.
143. He was not often as cheerful as the example quoted.
144. But although Maxine Johnson of the Founders still had doubts, he clinched the deal with his easy and cheerful manner.
145. Rhoda was forty-eight, blonde, buxom and so cheerful Ken said she ought to be a barmaid.
146. So had the cheerful chat and bustle that had formed the barely noticed background to our conversation.
147. Unlike my hosts I had to learn how to be cheerful in the face of adversity.
148. They are about as cheerful as the place they run to.
149. Next day, when he awoke at noon, he was as bright and cheerful as if nothing at all had happened.
150. He was like a slightly deflated version of John Hall, only much more cheerful.
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