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单词 cheerfulness
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Definition of cheerfulness in English:

cheerfulness

noun ˈtʃɪəfəlnəsˈtʃɪrf(ə)lnəs
  • 1The quality or state of being noticeably happy and optimistic.

    her brand of hearty cheerfulness
    it's hard to be grumpy in the face of their resolute cheerfulness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution will bring us victory.
    • He landed in a broad clearing near a stream, but his cheerfulness was soon tempered by caution.
    • Her chirpy cheerfulness cannot disguise the seriousness of her vocation.
    • When Macbeth arrives, she urges him to feign cheerfulness at the feast.
    • The tone of her voice has dropped from utter cheerfulness to sheer depression.
    • For some reason her uncharacteristic cheerfulness irritated him beyond belief.
    • She sighed, not wanting to be the one to end his cheerfulness.
    • The peace of slumber over her face replaced the normal cheerfulness she constantly radiated.
    • She has a sweet naiveté that actually sells Pollyanna's cheerfulness without seeming haughty.
    • Over the past several days, nothing could alter her constant cheerfulness.
    1. 1.1 The quality of causing happiness.
      the cheerfulness from the fire
      the overall cheerfulness of the film
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He, not I, should be credited with the innovation and cheerfulness of the whole operation.
      • At the very onset, you can feel the warmth, cheerfulness, or gloom of a site.
      • The city is a place of discipline as well as a place of cheerfulness.
      • In addition to cheerfulness, yellow can also convey caution, optimism, idealism, cowardice, and imagination.
      • There is even a vein of cheerfulness in the sprightly music that frames the piece.
      • Far from the Disney cheerfulness of Orlando, this sleepy town lies hard against the Georgia border in the northernmost region of the panhandle.
      • The cheerfulness extends to the look of the film, in particular to its vulgar and loving recreation of an imaginary Swinging London.
      • She is equally impressive when barreling through old standards like "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" and the clang-clang cheerfulness of "The Trolley Song."
      • There was a lot of cheerfulness written into the script.
      • Pictures cluttered the fireplace mantle, beyond which a spirited blaze gave cheerfulness and vitality to the small sitting room.
 
 

Definition of cheerfulness in US English:

cheerfulness

nounˈtʃɪrf(ə)lnəsˈCHirf(ə)lnəs
  • 1The quality or state of being noticeably happy and optimistic.

    her brand of hearty cheerfulness
    it's hard to be grumpy in the face of their resolute cheerfulness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For some reason her uncharacteristic cheerfulness irritated him beyond belief.
    • Your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution will bring us victory.
    • The tone of her voice has dropped from utter cheerfulness to sheer depression.
    • Her chirpy cheerfulness cannot disguise the seriousness of her vocation.
    • He landed in a broad clearing near a stream, but his cheerfulness was soon tempered by caution.
    • Over the past several days, nothing could alter her constant cheerfulness.
    • When Macbeth arrives, she urges him to feign cheerfulness at the feast.
    • The peace of slumber over her face replaced the normal cheerfulness she constantly radiated.
    • She has a sweet naiveté that actually sells Pollyanna's cheerfulness without seeming haughty.
    • She sighed, not wanting to be the one to end his cheerfulness.
    1. 1.1 The quality of causing happiness.
      the cheerfulness from the fire
      the overall cheerfulness of the film
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Pictures cluttered the fireplace mantle, beyond which a spirited blaze gave cheerfulness and vitality to the small sitting room.
      • He, not I, should be credited with the innovation and cheerfulness of the whole operation.
      • The cheerfulness extends to the look of the film, in particular to its vulgar and loving recreation of an imaginary Swinging London.
      • There was a lot of cheerfulness written into the script.
      • The city is a place of discipline as well as a place of cheerfulness.
      • She is equally impressive when barreling through old standards like "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" and the clang-clang cheerfulness of "The Trolley Song."
      • Far from the Disney cheerfulness of Orlando, this sleepy town lies hard against the Georgia border in the northernmost region of the panhandle.
      • In addition to cheerfulness, yellow can also convey caution, optimism, idealism, cowardice, and imagination.
      • There is even a vein of cheerfulness in the sprightly music that frames the piece.
      • At the very onset, you can feel the warmth, cheerfulness, or gloom of a site.
 
 
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