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🇬🇧 Cheer up meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card

phrasal verb
To cheer up means to stop feeling sad and start feeling happy again, or to help someone else feel happier, usually by doing something kind, silly, or fun.

💬 Example Sentences

Our soccer coach cheered us up after we lost by giving us a trophy for "Most Grass Eaten While Falling Down."
To cheer up my friend, I let him draw a unibrow on my face with washable marker… I hope it was washable.
Dad tried to cheer me up by baking a cake, but he forgot the sugar and we invented the world’s saddest brownie.
The whole class cheered up when the principal slipped on a whoopee cushion and laughed louder than we did.
Scientists say that smiling can actually cheer up your brain—so my plan is to smile so hard that my homework runs away in fear.

📖 Mini Story

On the wet bench Sam sat quiet and sad. A friend sat close and said, "Cheer up, cheer up, cheer up." She gave a small cake and a bright balloon to cheer up Sam. The dog brought a ball to cheer up Sam too. The sun came out, Sam laughed, and Sam smiled.

🧑‍🎓 CEFR Level: B2 Upper Intermediate

This word is at the B2 level, which means it’s used in more complex conversations and texts. It helps you discuss abstract ideas, express opinions clearly, and engage in discussions on a variety of topics, both personal and professional.
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