0 past simple and past participle of cheer --
1 to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement: --
He made a sneer about economics and that was also cheered by the other side.
It lifted their hearts and cheered their spirits to see those postmen going through the streets.
And he was cheered on your side, too.
We have reports in the press of witnesses being hissed and booed or cheered, which brings the court into disrepute.
To a man, they stood up and cheered: they could not wait.
We are cheered by the fact that the measure will make progress.
A chance word of his happened to be cheered.
I have bitterly lamented some decisions that we have taken and cheered others to the rafters.