Cheering, cheerless.
Cheerfull
Cheerer
Cheerful
Merriment without its suffix would be "merry." Merriment is a noun that refers to a state of fun and enjoyment, while merry is an adjective that describes someone as cheerful and jolly.
Here are some words that end with the suffix "ful": beautiful, careful, delightful, playful, hopeful, grateful, powerful, successful.
The cheerful morning sun greeted her as she woke up to start her day.
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.
She greeted us with a cheerful smile, brightening up the room instantly.
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The word "cheerful" does not have a prefix. It does have a suffix. "ful"
Merriment without its suffix would be "merry." Merriment is a noun that refers to a state of fun and enjoyment, while merry is an adjective that describes someone as cheerful and jolly.
The superlative of cheerful is "most cheerful."
Everyone is cheerful.
more cheerful, most cheerful
Here are some words that end with the suffix "ful": beautiful, careful, delightful, playful, hopeful, grateful, powerful, successful.
Here are sentences with CHEERFUL in it:When I was at the game the people were very cheerful. :)The team was cheerful.I was cheerful after I heard we won the game!Why are people cheerful when something goes good or there way? :)
more cheerful
The abstract noun form for the adjective cheerful is cheerfulness.The word cheerful is the adjective form of the abstract noun cheer.
Her attitude wasn't depressing, but it wasn't cheerful either. The best teachers are patient, creative and cheerful. Our neighbor is a big complainer who is never cheerful and always grumpy. We tried to be cheerful as we visited Dad in the hospital.