CHEER UP

1. To cheer up is to start to feel happier.

Examples of use:

  • I wish he would cheer up.
  • She was very unhappy last week, but she has cheered up now.
  • He cheers up when he sees his girlfriend.

2. To cheer up somebody (or cheer somebody up) is to make them feel happier.

Examples of use:

  • Harriet has had a very bad week. Let's buy her some flowers to cheer her up.
  • You look sad. What can I do to cheer you up?
infinitive cheer up
present simple cheer up and cheers up
-ing form cheering up
past simple cheered up
past participle cheered up
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