The breeze whipped playfully through the grass and caused the leaves to dance merrily in the air
The curtains dragged heavily to the ground, the view from the glass obscured by a fog of neglect. (APEX)
Cheerful is a word used to describe someone who is in a happy mood. If people around them can notice their upbeat attitude, than they are said to be 'cheerful'.
cheerful or Happy
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 superlative of cheerful is "most cheerful."
a cheerful and agreeable mood.
It is a cheerful heartwarming one
The curtains dragged heavily to the ground, the view from the glass obscured by a fog of neglect. (APEX)
Cheerful is a word used to describe someone who is in a happy mood. If people around them can notice their upbeat attitude, than they are said to be 'cheerful'.
The mood in the story shifts from being bright and cheerful to gloomy and dark.
calm, patient, relaxed A mood is just how you are feeling at the moment. It can be anything from sad or angry to elated and cheerful.
It is with a different character and mood, usually light and cheerful.
To identify the general mood of a paragraph, look for adjectives. Then, ask if it was bright or cheerful, or sad and morose.
Many people find that dogs make them feel more cheerful.
when Eva u feel like it lol xDYou'll have to use your own judgment there, but try to ask her when she is in a cheerful mood and not preoccupied with something else.
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.
cheerful or Happy