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cheering

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noun

cheering

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verb

present participle of cheer

Example Sentences

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Recent Examples of cheering
Noun
The crowd erupted, some cheering and others brought to tears, a collective wave of emotion rolling over us as the sky went dark. Annissa Durar, Condé Nast Traveler, 14 Aug. 2026 The kitchen men restarted their cheering as if someone in there was doing stage magic, and Uncle Jimmy leaned closer so he could be heard. Literary Hub, 11 Aug. 2026 In announcing his candidacy before a cheering crowd, Giannoulias invoked an image of Chicago as a city where hard work and sacrifice pay off. Adam Harrington, CBS News, 10 Aug. 2026 Felix Anudike-Uzomah The Lee Summit’s and K-State graduate found his way into Chiefs fans’ hearts for his enthusiastic reaction to getting drafted by his hometown team and walking through the cheering crowd at the draft held in Kansas City. Kansas City Star, 5 Aug. 2026 On an episode of Today with Jenna and Sheinelle, the broadcaster admitted that her over-the-top cheering got her into trouble. Hannah Malach, InStyle, 31 July 2026 Teammates Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martínez helped spread the banner wide before TV cameras and cheering fans. ABC News, 31 July 2026 Please order her not to roll her eyes at my cheering and clapping. John Hodgman, New York Times, 24 July 2026 Players were spirited, despite the heat, clapping, cheering and singing at the start of training session at Inter Miami Stadium (formerly Chase Stadium) in Fort Lauderdale. Michael Butler, Miami Herald, 11 July 2026
Verb
But the fans have treated me so well here, and to hear people cheering for that is cool. Andrew Baggarly, New York Times, 16 Aug. 2026 But after Cunningham and Caitlin Clark defended White publicly, the fans went back to cheering for the coach on Friday. Jackson Thompson Outkick, FOXNews.com, 15 Aug. 2026 As players and coaches hooted and hollered for Richman’s win, Mills socked a cheering Richman with a right hook to his facemask. Pj Green, Kansas City Star, 13 Aug. 2026 On Monday, in the early morning, cheerleaders flanked the entrance to the courtyard, cheering and shaking their pom-poms as their classmates filed in, showing varying degrees of enthusiasm. Jemma Stephenson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Aug. 2026 Among the supporters cheering for Austin at the race were his parents. Brian Anthony Hernandez, PEOPLE, 8 Aug. 2026 By Monday morning, nearly everyone in the exhibition business was cheering. Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug. 2026 Once a lawyerly panel, a takeover by a trio of conservatives deeply mistrustful of the state’s voting system has turned the board’s once mundane meetings into boisterous events packed with crowds of cheering and jeering activists. Tamar Hallerman, AJC.com, 3 Aug. 2026 In a way, MacLeod is cheering for his own obsolescence; AI output is as proficient as most royalty-free music. Kieran Press-Reynolds, Pitchfork, 30 July 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for cheering
Adjective
  • Paul Taylor Sunderland Sunderland’s pre-season has gradually improved, as defeats to Liverpool and Leeds have given way to encouraging performances, and wins, against Wrexham and Lens.
    Chris Weatherspoon, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
  • The story is less encouraging for those trying to break into the job market and for those who lost their jobs and are looking for new work.
    ABC News, ABC News, 13 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Perhaps a more cheerful outlet for such fears is to become more frequent farmers market shoppers before the season ends.
    The Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune, 14 Aug. 2026
  • But for Miller, creating a cheerful classroom isn’t about filling every available space.
    Jordan Greene, PEOPLE, 13 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Upon her return to Chase Center, Los Angeles Sparks guard Kate Martin receives a pregame tribute video and a standing ovation; Martin played one season for the Valkyries before being cut in training camp this year.
    Brian Hamilton, New York Times, 4 Aug. 2026
  • That production's final appearance in 1980 ignited a 45-minute ovation.
    ABC News, ABC News, 4 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Leaders of several similar operations including Masonicare in Wallingford, Duncaster in Bloomfield and Elim Park in Hamden joined Fairview officials in applauding its growth.
    Don Stacom, Hartford Courant, 10 Aug. 2026
  • Taylor Swift's fans were quick to react to the change on social media, applauding whatever maneuvers Swift engaged in to curtail the use of her work.
    Diego Parrado, Vanity Fair, 9 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Suddenly, the person who had received the stage 4 diagnosis was also reassuring the person who loved her.
    Emily Cegielski, Flow Space, 10 Aug. 2026
  • Parents can support their teens by having open conversations about their feelings and reassuring them during this big life change.
    Melissa Willets, Parents, 8 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Fall Dog Treats These cozy seasonal dog treats are made with simple organic ingredients, gently oven baked in small batches for a soft, flavorful reward inspired by the comforting tastes of fall.
    Jessica Moore, USA Today, 9 Aug. 2026
  • Those ‘boys’ are in their late forties and fifties now — a comforting reminder, to parents who may be despairing about enduring another entry in this franchise, that all children eventually grow up.
    Caspar Salmon, Variety, 7 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • After the bright lights of the Tour, Vollering returned to the countryside this week.
    Jessica Hopkins, New York Times, 15 Aug. 2026
  • Aries March 21 – April 19 Your bright idea needs an audience and a little editing.
    Tarot.com, Chicago Tribune, 15 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • The department's decision was met with an eruption of applause.
    Lyanne Wang, CBS News, 12 Aug. 2026
  • Tekin told me that, after the court hearing, the women greeted Vlasova with applause.
    Joshua Yaffa, New Yorker, 10 Aug. 2026

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“Cheering.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/cheering. Accessed 17 Aug. 2026.

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