different between cheery vs blithesome
cheery
English
Etymology
From Middle English cheri, equivalent to cheer +? -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t????i/
Adjective
cheery (comparative cheerier, superlative cheeriest)
- (often sarcastic) In a good mood, happy, cheerful.
Derived terms
- cheerily
Anagrams
- reechy
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blithesome
English
Etymology
blithe +? -some
Adjective
blithesome (comparative more blithesome, superlative most blithesome)
- Happy or spriteful; carefree.
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