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1 cheerfully
cheerfully ['tʃɪəfʊlɪ](b) (willingly) de plein gré, avec bonne volonté;∎ I could cheerfully have hit him! je l'aurais bien frappé! -
2 cheerfully
cheerfully [ˈt∫ɪəfʊlɪ]( = happily) [smile, say] joyeusement ; ( = blithely) [ignore] allègrement* * *['tʃɪəfəlɪ] -
3 cheerfully
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4 cheerfully
adverb joyeusement -
5 blithely
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6 breezily
['briːzɪlɪ]1) ( casually) de façon désinvolte2) ( cheerfully) jovialement3) ( confidently) avec assurance -
7 brightly
brightly [ˈbraɪtlɪ]a. [sparkle] de mille feux• to burn brightly [fire] flamberb. ( = vividly) brightly coloured de couleur(s) vive(s)• brightly painted (one colour) peint d'une couleur vive ; (two or more colours) peint avec des couleurs vivesc. [say, smile] jovialement* * *['braɪtlɪ]1) ( vividly) [dressed] de couleurs vivesbrightly coloured — ( several colours) aux couleurs vives; ( of one colour) de couleur vive
2) (of sun, fire) [shine, burn] d'un éclat vif; (of eyes, metal) [shine, sparkle] intensément3) ( intensely) [lit] brillamment4) ( cheerfully) joyeusement -
8 buoyantly
['bɔɪəntlɪ]1) ( cheerfully) [speak] avec enjouement; [walk] d'un pas allègre2) ( lightly) [rise, float] vivement -
9 happily
happily [ˈhæpɪlɪ]a. [say] d'un air heureuxb. ( = without difficulty) sans problèmec. ( = willingly) [offer, lend] volontiersd. ( = fortunately) heureusement* * *['hæpɪlɪ]1) ( cheerfully) [laugh, chat, play, say] joyeusement2) ( luckily) heureusement3) ( willingly) [admit, agree, leave] volontiers4) ( successfully) avec bonheur -
10 strangle
strangle [ˈstræŋgl]étrangler ; [+ protests] étouffer* * *['stræŋgl]transitive verb1) ( throttle) [person] étranglerI could cheerfully have strangled him — hum je l'aurais étranglé de bon cœur
2) ( stifle) étouffer [creativity, project]; entraver [development, growth] -
11 cheer
[ iə] 1. noun1) (a shout of approval, encouragement or welcome: Three cheers for the Queen!) acclamation(s)2) (mood: Be of good cheer.) courage2. verb(to give a shout of approval etc (to): The crowd cheered the new champion.) encourager- cheerful- cheerfully - cheerfulness - cheerless - cheers! - cheery - cheerily - cheeriness - cheer up -
12 slap-happy
adjective (cheerfully careless; carefree: she cooks in a very slap-happy way.) insouciant -
13 waltz
[wo:l ] 1. noun((a piece of music for) a type of slow ballroom dance performed by couples: The band is playing a waltz; ( also adjective) waltz music.) (de) valse2. verb1) (to dance a waltz (with): Can you waltz?; He waltzed his partner round the room.) valser (avec)2) (to move cheerfully or with confidence: He waltzed into the room and told us that he was getting married the next day.) (entrer) d'un pas joyeux -
14 blithely
blithely adv ( nonchalantly) avec insouciance ; ( cheerfully) allègrement ; blithely ignorant of sth parfaitement inconscient de qch. -
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16 brightly
1 ( vividly) [dressed] de couleurs vives ; brightly coloured ( several colours) aux couleurs vives ; ( of one colour) de couleur vive ; a brightly painted mural une peinture murale aux couleurs vives ;2 (of sun, fire) [shine, burn] d'un éclat vif ; (of eyes, metal) [shine, sparkle, twinkle] intensément ;3 ( intensely) [lit, illuminated] brillamment ;4 ( cheerfully) [smile, say, greet] joyeusement. -
17 buoyantly
2 ( lightly) [rise, float] vivement. -
18 happily
1 ( cheerfully) [laugh, chat, play, say] joyeusement ; to be happily married être heureux en ménage ; a happily married man un mari heureux ; a happily married woman une femme heureuse ; they all lived happily ever after ils vécurent heureux jusqu'à la fin de leurs jours ;2 ( luckily) heureusement ;3 ( willingly) [accept, admit, agree, give up, leave, submit] volontiers ;4 ( successfully) [blend, chosen] avec bonheur ; a happily worded letter une lettre aux termes bien choisis. -
19 strangle
1 ( throttle) [person] étrangler ; to strangle sb to death tuer qn par strangulation ; to strangle an idea at birth étouffer une idée dans l'œuf ; I could cheerfully have strangled him hum je l'aurais étranglé de bon cœur ;2 ( choke) [collar] étrangler [person] ; [weed] envahir [plant] ; in a strangled voice d'une voix étranglée ;4 ( repress) réprimer [cry, protest, sob]. -
20 blithely
blithely ['blaɪðlɪ](cheerfully) gaiement, joyeusement; (carelessly) avec insouciance;∎ she blithely ignored him elle l'a ignoré avec une complète désinvolture;∎ he was blithely unaware of the danger il ne se doutait pas le moins du monde du danger qu'il courait
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cheerfully — adverb see cheerful … New Collegiate Dictionary
cheerfully — See cheerful. * * * … Universalium
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