Cheer up
/tʃɪr ʌp/
Cheer up
/tʃɪr ʌp/
Feeling down can feel overwhelming, but the phrase 'cheer up' is often a gentle reminder that moods can change. Picture this: you’ve had a rough day, and then a friend shares a joke or a heartwarming story. Slowly, your spirits start to lift. That’s 'cheering up'—moving from a gloomy state to a brighter one. It's about finding small moments or actions that can lighten the heart, whether it's through laughter, kind words, or pleasant surprises.
I brought you some flowers to cheer you up.
I brought you some flowers to make you feel happier.
Cheer up, things will get better!
Stay positive, things will improve!
Despite the rain, she tried her best to cheer up the children with a story.
Despite the rain, she tried her best to make the children happy with a story.