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What is the noun for cheerful?

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cheer
  1. (obsolete) The face. [13th-16th c.]
  2. (obsolete) One's expression or countenance. [13th-19th c.]
  3. (archaic) One's attitude, mood. [from 14th c.]
  4. (uncountable) A cheerful attitude; gaiety; mirth. [from 14th c.]
  5. That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness; provisions prepared for a feast; entertainment.
  6. A cry expressing joy, approval or support such as "hurray". [from 18th c.]
  7. A chant made in support of a team at a sports event.
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  9. Examples:
    1. “Again, a loud cheer erupted from the crowd as the attention now turned to the two remaining chariots.”
      “It is at once an outlet for our feelings, and a source of cheer and hope.”
      “During her sick days, I would call her, just hoping to provide her with some cheer.”
cheerleading
  1. A physical activity in which cheerleaders organize elements of dance, gymnastics, and tumbling for judgment or to cheer on a team.
  2. Automatic or servile praise.
cheerer
  1. A person who, or a thing that cheers.
  2. (Northern England) A glass of spirit with warm water.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “In the final, the little armchair Italian fan had become Spain's greatest cheerer by the end.”
cheermaster
  1. One who leads a group, such as scouts or sports fans, in cheering.
cheerlessness
  1. the state or characteristic of being cheerless
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Not yet pleased with their friend's overall level of cheerlessness, the two continued.”
      “She could see the lush green lawn, and a tall willow tree at one corner, but the gray sky and drizzling rain added the cheerlessness in her mood.”
      “Fifteen-year-old Mary lives a life of toil and cheerlessness on her father's farm.”
cheerfulness
  1. The state of being cheerful; joy.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The peace of slumber over her face replaced the normal cheerfulness she constantly radiated.”
      “On a moderate level of intensity, such feelings would amount to what is usually categorized as cheerfulness.”
      “Even though the building is small and space is at a premium, it has little effect on the cheerfulness of the participants.”
cheerleader
  1. (figuratively) A person who rallies support for any cause.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He has identified and analyzed key icons in his usual provocative fashion, a cheerleader for a roll-call of many of the great from the world of architecture.”
      “He proves to be an enthusiastic cheerleader, without skirting over the hard work and determination required to land a job in this industry.”
      “He was a high school cheerleader in Oklahoma, where he was also an all-state football player and two-time heavyweight wrestling champion.”
cheeriness
  1. the state of being cheery
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  3. Examples:
    1. “But he brought into the house with him a whiff of cheeriness and hope for which I could not but be grateful.”
      “Sure, there are days when I want to go around sticking my tongue out at the world after four hours of on-air cheeriness.”
      “The deputy prime minister's cheeriness is sincere: he reckons he can and should go on.”
cheere
  1. Obsolete spelling of cheer
cheerishness
  1. (obsolete) cheerfulness
cheers
cheering
cheerfulnesses
cheerleaders
  1. plural of cheerleader
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The cheerleaders came off the stage, shaking their pompoms in the excitement of a successful performance.”
      “Prior to the most recent malaise, some stock market cheerleaders had been talking in terms of a rally.”
      “There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders.”
cheermasters
  1. plural of cheermaster
cheerinesses
cheerings
  1. plural of cheering
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The ships' yards were all fully manned, and the loud cheerings of the crews, and of the countless company in the surrounding boats, emulated the roar of the cannon.”
      “The men, pitching forward insanely, had burst into cheerings, moblike and barbaric, but tuned in strange keys that can arouse the dullard and the stoic.”
cheerers
  1. plural of cheerer
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Across hemispheres, everyone, British cheerers and Australian cursers both, knew what it meant.”
      “The strident strains of the Washington Post burst out on the air, urging the cheerers to even greater efforts.”
      “The streets ran water, and the spouts emptied their tides between the feet of the cheerers.”
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