The opposite of cheer as a noun is gloom; of cheer meaning to raise the spirits, sadden; of cheer meaning to encourage a team, boo.
Unhappy
cheerless, gloomy, sad, depressed
Applaud
Appealing, bright, comfortable, nice, pleasant, sunny...
happy, cheerful, elated. calm.
Cheerful, elated and happy. Comforted, joyful and pleased.
Sombre means to be gloomy, dull or solemn. The opposite therefore is is to be bright and breezy, cheerful, happy, lighthearted and generally in a happy mood.
The opposite of the verb to cross is not to cross. Where it means to cross (betray) someone, the opposite would be to abet, assist, or support.The opposite of cross (cranky, in bad spirits) could be cheerful, happy, or amiable.
Gloomy and glum are the opposite of cheerful. They begin with the letter G.
Appealing, bright, comfortable, nice, pleasant, sunny...
happy, cheerful, elated. calm.
Cheerful, elated and happy. Comforted, joyful and pleased.
Sombre means to be gloomy, dull or solemn. The opposite therefore is is to be bright and breezy, cheerful, happy, lighthearted and generally in a happy mood.
The opposite of the verb to cross is not to cross. Where it means to cross (betray) someone, the opposite would be to abet, assist, or support.The opposite of cross (cranky, in bad spirits) could be cheerful, happy, or amiable.
Blithe means cheerful, gay: its opposite could be morose, depressed Blithe basically means oblivion. You are perfectly confident in lala land. The opposite would be 'concerned' or 'circumspect'.
The superlative of cheerful is "most cheerful."
opposites: cheerful, elated, excited, exhilarated, happy, pleased , calm, mild, moderate, peaceful, quiet
Everyone is cheerful.
Both are correct, but "she is also cheerful" is more commonly used. The position of the adverb "also" can vary in a sentence, so both versions are grammatically acceptable.
more cheerful, most cheerful