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单词 cheerfully
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Definition of cheerfully in English:

cheerfully

adverb ˈtʃɪəfəliˈtʃɪrfəli
  • 1In a cheerful way.

    he was whistling cheerfully
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘That's nothing,’ cut in Darryl happily, cheerfully poking his brother with his fork.
    • Everyone inside that room was chatting away cheerfully and they all sounded perfectly normal.
    • Sonia whistled cheerfully as she made her way to her cabin.
    • As he cheerfully plays with his toys or writhes playfully to evade the tickling of his loving mum, there is no hint of the rare illness that will mean demanding times lay ahead for the youngster and his parents.
    • Nicholas whistled cheerfully as he led the horses away.
    • He was whistling cheerfully as he started down the sidewalk.
    • The householder's grandchild comes out to play, calling cheerfully, ‘Hello, Uncle!’
    • And several other people chipped in cheerfully.
    • ‘Sure does’ I said cheerfully, feeling quite gleeful after such a good night behind me.
    • I'd like to smile and skip down shopping lanes whistling cheerfully but it just isn't in me.
    • We chatted about residents and green space, and then Randolph excused himself, a little too cheerfully, for a dental appointment.
    • Undaunted, we whistled cheerfully all the time.
    • He drove cheerfully on, his round head happily nodding on its little spring as his car bumped along the road.
    • The double doors swung open and Matthew burst into the room cheerfully.
    • Darius smiled cheerfully and crossed the room to where she was sitting.
    • Muslims coexisted cheerfully with Christians and Jews.
    • She cheerfully responds with a probing question of her own.
    • Here was I, stressed out at running late for work, facing, thanks to a blunder by payroll, a month without money for food or bills, while she prepared cheerfully for another day out.
    • ‘Nessie's stirring up the tourists today,’ the man announced cheerfully as he sat down.
    • They walked out of the fountain room together, still cheerfully chatting.
    Synonyms
    merrily, cheerfully, cheerily, happily, joyfully, joyously, light-heartedly, blithely, jauntily, gleefully, with pleasure
    1. 1.1 In a way that inspires feelings of happiness.
      a cheerfully decorated tram car
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The door opened to a room where the walls were cheerfully painted in coral.
      • The room was cheerfully decorated, and each table was set with fine dinnerware in honor of the celebration.
      • I noticed that the house was cheerfully decorated, but I wasn't paying too much attention to details at that moment.
      • Delphine lead her to the dining room where a fire blazed cheerfully.
      • I groaned and twisted on my bed, pulling the covers to block out the sunlight streaming cheerfully into my room.
    2. 1.2 Readily and willingly.
      he cheerfully admits to being the wrong side of fifty
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘At the time it probably was a dopey thing to do,’ she admits cheerfully.
      • She is uneducated, doesn't know how an MBA thinks, relies on her gut instinct and cheerfully admits that sometimes she gets it wrong.
      • It is, they cheerfully admit, an obsession that dominates their lives.
      • Then you are to go to sleep quickly and cheerfully.
      • But while there were some people who would cheerfully have thrown me into the sea, there were others who didn't give a toss about the colour of my skin and a few who would have defended me with their lives.
      • Seventeen percent of under-25s cheerfully admit that their primary reason for drinking is to get drunk.
      • This is not a phrase that trips easily off the tongue, as may well be imagined, but it is promptly and cheerfully accepted as permitting no appeal.
      • They should be promptly and cheerfully paid in full with much sincere gratitude toward the lender.
      • Here's what I've amassed so far, and I'll cheerfully add to this list as our readers make suggestions.
      • The combatants are all living close to the edge, cheerfully going to their death or happily slaughtering their enemies.
      • Whole scenes were done in an afternoon, he adds, while cheerfully admitting that he can sometimes spend up to a day choreographing just one minute of dance.
      • Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them?
      • God's people should always be prepared to give liberally, voluntarily and cheerfully.
      • But, she cheerfully admits, he was sometimes his own worst enemy.
      • So he held very still, cheerfully submitting to his fate, willingly giving in, and time seemed to go on endlessly.
      • When my friends' 4-year-old wants to play house, I cheerfully pretend to drink tea from her little cup.
      • However, as he himself cheerfully admitted, none of his treatments were at all effective.
      • The head of the Norwegian salmon-farming industry cheerfully admits that he eats only wild salmon.
      • We cheerfully acknowledge our place as men aiming to destroy, and we do not apologize for this.
      • The next morning Emily did all her chores quickly and cheerfully.
      Synonyms
      willingly, without hesitation, unhesitatingly, gladly, happily, cheerfully, with pleasure, with good grace, without reluctance, ungrudgingly, voluntarily
 
 

Definition of cheerfully in US English:

cheerfully

adverbˈtʃɪrfəliˈCHirfəlē
  • 1In a way that displays happiness or optimism.

    he was whistling cheerfully
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was whistling cheerfully as he started down the sidewalk.
    • And several other people chipped in cheerfully.
    • I'd like to smile and skip down shopping lanes whistling cheerfully but it just isn't in me.
    • Everyone inside that room was chatting away cheerfully and they all sounded perfectly normal.
    • Muslims coexisted cheerfully with Christians and Jews.
    • The householder's grandchild comes out to play, calling cheerfully, ‘Hello, Uncle!’
    • ‘Sure does’ I said cheerfully, feeling quite gleeful after such a good night behind me.
    • They walked out of the fountain room together, still cheerfully chatting.
    • ‘Nessie's stirring up the tourists today,’ the man announced cheerfully as he sat down.
    • Nicholas whistled cheerfully as he led the horses away.
    • As he cheerfully plays with his toys or writhes playfully to evade the tickling of his loving mum, there is no hint of the rare illness that will mean demanding times lay ahead for the youngster and his parents.
    • Undaunted, we whistled cheerfully all the time.
    • Darius smiled cheerfully and crossed the room to where she was sitting.
    • She cheerfully responds with a probing question of her own.
    • The double doors swung open and Matthew burst into the room cheerfully.
    • ‘That's nothing,’ cut in Darryl happily, cheerfully poking his brother with his fork.
    • Sonia whistled cheerfully as she made her way to her cabin.
    • We chatted about residents and green space, and then Randolph excused himself, a little too cheerfully, for a dental appointment.
    • He drove cheerfully on, his round head happily nodding on its little spring as his car bumped along the road.
    • Here was I, stressed out at running late for work, facing, thanks to a blunder by payroll, a month without money for food or bills, while she prepared cheerfully for another day out.
    Synonyms
    merrily, cheerfully, cheerily, happily, joyfully, joyously, light-heartedly, blithely, jauntily, gleefully, with pleasure
    1. 1.1 In a way that inspires feelings of happiness.
      cheerfully decorated rooms
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The door opened to a room where the walls were cheerfully painted in coral.
      • Delphine lead her to the dining room where a fire blazed cheerfully.
      • I noticed that the house was cheerfully decorated, but I wasn't paying too much attention to details at that moment.
      • The room was cheerfully decorated, and each table was set with fine dinnerware in honor of the celebration.
      • I groaned and twisted on my bed, pulling the covers to block out the sunlight streaming cheerfully into my room.
    2. 1.2 Readily and willingly.
      I could cheerfully have strangled her
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Seventeen percent of under-25s cheerfully admit that their primary reason for drinking is to get drunk.
      • The combatants are all living close to the edge, cheerfully going to their death or happily slaughtering their enemies.
      • When my friends' 4-year-old wants to play house, I cheerfully pretend to drink tea from her little cup.
      • Whole scenes were done in an afternoon, he adds, while cheerfully admitting that he can sometimes spend up to a day choreographing just one minute of dance.
      • This is not a phrase that trips easily off the tongue, as may well be imagined, but it is promptly and cheerfully accepted as permitting no appeal.
      • ‘At the time it probably was a dopey thing to do,’ she admits cheerfully.
      • Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them?
      • We cheerfully acknowledge our place as men aiming to destroy, and we do not apologize for this.
      • She is uneducated, doesn't know how an MBA thinks, relies on her gut instinct and cheerfully admits that sometimes she gets it wrong.
      • But while there were some people who would cheerfully have thrown me into the sea, there were others who didn't give a toss about the colour of my skin and a few who would have defended me with their lives.
      • Then you are to go to sleep quickly and cheerfully.
      • They should be promptly and cheerfully paid in full with much sincere gratitude toward the lender.
      • The next morning Emily did all her chores quickly and cheerfully.
      • However, as he himself cheerfully admitted, none of his treatments were at all effective.
      • God's people should always be prepared to give liberally, voluntarily and cheerfully.
      • The head of the Norwegian salmon-farming industry cheerfully admits that he eats only wild salmon.
      • So he held very still, cheerfully submitting to his fate, willingly giving in, and time seemed to go on endlessly.
      • It is, they cheerfully admit, an obsession that dominates their lives.
      • But, she cheerfully admits, he was sometimes his own worst enemy.
      • Here's what I've amassed so far, and I'll cheerfully add to this list as our readers make suggestions.
      Synonyms
      willingly, without hesitation, unhesitatingly, gladly, happily, cheerfully, with pleasure, with good grace, without reluctance, ungrudgingly, voluntarily
 
 
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