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Discover LudwigThe word "cheerfulness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone is in high spirits or is in a cheerful mood. Example sentence: She greeted everyone with her trademark cheerfulness.
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cheerfulness
noun
The state of being cheerful; joy.
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If this documentary was a study in anything, it was in the grace and resilience with which these two families met the incoming tide and their cheerfulness in the face of impossible odds.
For all this, as well as his cheerfulness and his love of soft, swift mezza voce singing, his name was linked irresistibly with Schubert's pure, rushing mountain streams.Ei Bächlein, liebes Bächlein… Mein rauschender Freund!He saw himself as an explorer, possessed by a restless, youthful curiosity to find out where music came from and where it led.
A baby, for instance, may be born happy; its happiness may make its mother show it more affection; that may reinforce its cheerfulness.
Even in these, the famed Filipino cheerfulness is impressive.
So although old people tend to be less healthy than younger ones, their cheerfulness may help counteract their crumbliness.Happier people are more productive, too.
In another they dug up the road to prevent her reaching her destination.Although Miss Suu Kyi remains publicly optimistic about the prospects for reform, her cheerfulness is beginning to ring hollow.
The basic skills brought to the table were expected to include politesse (sincere good manners), esprit (wit), galanterie (gallantry), complaisance (obligingness), enjouement (cheerfulness) and flatterie.
"I like coalition on principle", asserts a sprightly 91-year-old.This cheerfulness is odd, because coalition has not been kind to the Liberal Democrat Party.
The surreal cheerfulness of the snow-covered peaks and scarlet lovebirds contrasts brilliantly with the darkness of the pages within.The stories are mostly about violence, much of it against women.
The logic: if the managers were happy, they were more likely to treat well the "crew" members working the kitchen and the counter, whose efficiency and relative cheerfulness was also vital to the restaurants' success.
A million freezing, standing spectators laughed when the announcer asked the audience to take their seats.One thing marred all the cheerfulness, however: the widespread booing of George Bush and Dick Cheney when they flashed on the jumbotrons.
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