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cheerily
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cheerily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action done in a cheerful or happy manner. Example: "She greeted everyone cheerily as she entered the room."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Opinion
TV & Radio
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
How does it feel to be the enemy?' 'To that lot?' he says cheerily.
News & Media
As one Perth businessman cheerily explained: "It's about to become un-Australian not to invest in Bond and his cup".
News & Media
It will be fucking camp!" To the Daily Star, where Walsh cheerily rides roughshod over The X Factor's carefully constructed PR roadmap by apparently confirming Nick Grimshaw's addition to the judging panel.
News & Media
"It's all about growing your network; their success is your success," says Ambrose cheerily.
News & Media
No one can call time on someone else's reaction by cheerily saying, "Don't mourn, organise" when it is no longer clear what the organising principles are.
News & Media
He was greeted at the airport by Bruce Scott, the long-serving federal member for the electorate of Maranoa – at 740,000 square kilometres, it is 25,000 times bigger than Turnbull's inner Sydney electorate of Wentworth and also, Scott cheerily notes, bigger than the US state of Texas.
News & Media
The supermarket chain's new chief executive, Dave Lewis, has been installed, but he has also cheerily declared: "I have never run a shop in my life".
News & Media
"My dog has fleas," he says, "so underneath this, I'm also covered in what look like spots!" He cheerily reports that having "been ordered to get on Twitter" two weeks ago, he has this morning encountered his first troll.
News & Media
"I'm loving the signs," adds Daphne (real name Karen DiConcetto), cheerily.
News & Media
Fishermen in Akkaraipettai cheerily admit to trespass, and confess that some of them carry out destructive and illegal "bottom trawling".
News & Media
After a single telephone call, this man cheerily upped his stake in this modest business to around $150,000.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context when using "cheerily". While it generally implies positivity, overuse can sound saccharine or insincere, particularly in formal or somber settings.
Common error
Avoid using "cheerily" excessively in formal reports or academic papers. Opt for more neutral adverbs like "positively" or "optimistically" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "cheerily" is as an adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe the manner in which an action is performed or a quality is expressed. Ludwig examples show it describing how someone speaks, acts, or notes something.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Opinion
10%
TV & Radio
8%
Less common in
Science
2%
Formal & Business
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Cheerily" functions as an adverb, imbuing actions and descriptions with a sense of happiness and optimism. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is grammatically sound and frequently employed across diverse contexts. The analysis reveals that while most common in news and media, its usage requires careful consideration of tone, particularly in formal writing where neutrality is paramount. Alternatives like "happily", "joyfully", or "brightly" can provide suitable substitutes depending on the desired nuance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
In a cheerful manner
This alternative is more descriptive, specifying the manner of the action.
With a happy demeanor
This focuses on the outward appearance of happiness.
Happily
A simpler and more direct synonym.
Joyfully
Emphasizes a greater sense of joy.
Merrily
Suggests a lighthearted and festive atmosphere.
Brightly
Focuses on the radiant quality of the cheerfulness.
Optimistically
Highlights a positive outlook or expectation.
With good cheer
Emphasizes the quality of cheerfulness itself.
Genially
Indicates a friendly and amiable manner.
Animatedly
Suggests enthusiasm and liveliness in the action.
FAQs
How can I use "cheerily" in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to saying "cheerily"?
Is it appropriate to use "cheerily" in formal writing?
While "cheerily" is grammatically correct, it may sound too informal for academic or professional writing. Consider using more neutral adverbs to maintain a professional tone.
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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
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested