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 Translation for 'cheerful' from English to Bulgarian
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ADJ   cheerful | more cheerful | most cheerful
SYNO cheerful | pollyannaish | upbeat
cheerful {adj}весел
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Translation for 'cheerful' from English to Bulgarian

cheerful {adj}
весел
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Usage Examples English
  • The impression is of cheerful optimism, a fine cheerful tune and chorus cleverly livened by cross-rhythms: but we must remember that it was written before the real horrors which Elgar later recalled more sensitively with "For the Fallen".
  • To show the edifice as a clean, cheerful and beautiful school.
  • In the lyrics of Ian Dury and the Blockheads' 1979 song "Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3", Colleano was included in the list of reasons to be cheerful.
  • "Be cheerful, be cheerful, and do not repine.
  • A Brownie is cheerful and obedient.

  • "The Gentleman's Magazine" considered Barton a humorous and cheerful man. July 1790.
  • She's jealous of Tomoya's cheerful personality.
  • Kanthan of "Kalki" said the film, despite its title, had nothing to make audiences cheerful.
  • that "He is usually cheerful" is true over some interval of time does not entail that "He is cheerful" is true over every subinterval of that.
  • A cheerful feast in Hassan khan's palace.

  • Subsequently, cheerful episode is shown in D major (Excerpt 3).
  • Celentano was referenced in the 1979 Ian Dury and the Blockheads song and single, "Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3", as one of the aforementioned "reasons to be cheerful", and in Fellini's 1986 film "Ginger and Fred".
  • From the Middle English lyght it means a happy, cheerful person.
  • The 1979 UK top five hit single "Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads lists 'Harpo, Groucho, Chico' as reasons to be cheerful.
  • The staff are cheerful and have considerable autonomy.

  • ... Latin "the cheerful ones", a term derived from the borrowed adjective [...] "cheerful, merry") were ancient Roman religious festivals celebrated on the March equinox to honor Cybele.
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