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cheerful out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cheerful out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is difficult to determine its intended use. Example: "She was cheerful out in the garden, enjoying the sunshine."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
By the time British flyweight Nicola Adams had fought, and at times danced, her way to the historic first Games gold, ruthless in the ring, gracious and unfailingly cheerful out of it, a great many more people had been won over.
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59 human-written examples
When I suggest that the plays, which can be seen in batches on alternating nights, don't sound like the most cheerful of nights out, the women all disagree.
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Still, its magenta couches and orange chairs make for a cheerful hang-out spot.
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The cheerful, wacked-out heroes and heroines had abandoned sanity; they were a little crazy, and that's what they liked in each other.
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A similar sense of artificiality pervades this otherwise competent revival of Herb Gardner's 1962 comedy about Murray Burns, a cheerful drop-out in his 30s whose casual guardianship of Nick, his precocious 12-year-old nephew, is threatened when agents from the Child Welfare Bureau arrive one spring morning to assess his fitness.
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A large & cheerful crowd turned out for the candidates.
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He consults the list daily, then sends out cheerful notes with funny artwork.
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A chorus of cheerful greetings rang out, and the doors shut.
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But it has resulted in a cheerful blaze breaking out at the Den.
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Five brass bands took turns belting out cheerful melodies, and each emerging corpse was lifted onto the shoulders of its own set of revelers.
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Tad Friend, a staff writer for this magazine, has a new book out, "Cheerful Money: Me, My Family, and the Last Days of Wasp Splendor".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to convey someone is both happy and leaving a place, use grammatically correct alternatives like "cheerfully going out" or "happily stepping out".
Common error
The phrase "cheerful out" is not a standard English construction. To avoid confusion, rephrase to ensure grammatical correctness. Instead of "cheerful out", consider "cheerfully going out" or "cheerful when out".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cheerful out" attempts to combine an adjective describing a state of being with a preposition indicating direction or location. However, this combination is not grammatically sound in English. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "cheerful out" is not grammatically correct and is rarely used in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms it's an incomplete expression lacking clear meaning. While the intention is to describe someone happy while leaving a place, it's advisable to use grammatically sound alternatives such as "cheerfully going out", "happily stepping out", or "brightly going outside" to ensure clarity and correctness. These alternatives provide a clearer and more natural way to express the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cheerfully going outdoors
Replaces "out" with "going outdoors", making it grammatically correct and emphasizing the location.
happily venturing out
Replaces "cheerful" with "happily" and "out" with "venturing out", emphasizing the act of leaving with a positive attitude.
joyfully stepping out
Substitutes "cheerful" with "joyfully" and "out" with "stepping out", highlighting the joyous nature of going outside.
gleefully heading out
Replaces "cheerful" with "gleefully" and "out" with "heading out", focusing on the enthusiastic departure.
brightly going outside
Substitutes "cheerful" with "brightly" and "out" with "going outside", emphasizing the positive and radiant nature of being outdoors.
merrily exiting
Replaces "cheerful" with "merrily" and "out" with "exiting", focusing on a lighthearted departure.
optimistically departing
Substitutes "cheerful" with "optimistically" and "out" with "departing", highlighting a hopeful attitude when leaving.
buoyantly setting forth
Substitutes "cheerful" with "buoyantly" and "out" with "setting forth", focusing on the spirited departure.
in good spirits, leaving
Replaces "cheerful out" with a descriptive phrase and action, changing the structure while maintaining the positive sentiment.
with a spring in one's step
Focuses on the manner of movement, replacing "cheerful out" with an idiomatic expression of happiness.
FAQs
How can I correctly express someone being cheerful and leaving a place?
Instead of "cheerful out", use phrases like "cheerfully going out", "happily stepping out", or "joyfully venturing out".
Is "cheerful out" grammatically correct?
No, "cheerful out" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "cheerfully going out" or "cheerful when out" for clarity.
What's a more natural way to say "cheerful out"?
Consider using alternatives such as "brightly going outside" or "happily venturing out" to sound more natural and grammatically correct.
Which is correct, "cheerful out" or "cheerfully out"?
Neither "cheerful out" nor "cheerfully out" are standard English phrases. A better alternative would be "cheerfully going out", which clearly conveys the intended meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested