no, it's a past tense verb.
Yes, the word 'cheered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'cheer', a word for an action. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: verb: The daffodils you sent cheered mother and made her smile. adjective: The cheered patients appreciate the visits of the service dog.
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
applaud
The word elated is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'elate'; The past participle is also an adjective, 'The elated audience cheered'.The noun forms of the verb 'elate' are elation and the gerund, elating.The noun form of the adjective elated is elatedness.
Yes, cheers is a verb form (cheer, cheers, cheering, cheered). The word cheers is also a noun, the plural of the noun cheer. Cheers is also an interjection, often heard as a toast.
Yes, the word 'cheered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'cheer', a word for an action. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: verb: The daffodils you sent cheered mother and made her smile. adjective: The cheered patients appreciate the visits of the service dog.
The correct adjective form is joyful.Example: The joyful attendees cheered the bride and groom.
applaud
The word elated is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'elate'; The past participle is also an adjective, 'The elated audience cheered'.The noun forms of the verb 'elate' are elation and the gerund, elating.The noun form of the adjective elated is elatedness.
Rhymes with Jeers:AdheresBeersCheersDearsDeersDrearsEarsFearsGearsHearsHeresLeersMeresNearsPeersRearsSearsSeersShearsSheersSmearsSneersSpearsSteersTearsVeersYears
As the singer stopped singing the audience cheered.
Cheered. "Huzza!" is an expression like "Hooray!" or "Yay!"
Yes, cheers is a verb form (cheer, cheers, cheering, cheered). The word cheers is also a noun, the plural of the noun cheer. Cheers is also an interjection, often heard as a toast.
The crowd cheered to Mozart's violin concerto.
Tagalog translation of CHEERED: ipinagbunyi
the avid football fan cheered throughout the whole game.
When the striker hammered home the ball, the spectators cheered wildly.