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Term: Three Cheers


Description:

In English, "Three Cheers" is an idiomatic expression used to convey enthusiastic support, encouragement, or celebration. The phrase is typically comprised of the number three preceding the word "cheers," representing a traditional way of expressing joy or praise.


Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: As a noun, "three cheers" refers to a set of three cheers offered together by a group of people to convey celebration, appreciation, or support for someone or something.
    • Example Sentence: After winning the championship, the team's supporters gave them three cheers to express their admiration and congratulations.
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  2. Verb: As a verb, "three cheers" denotes the act of expressing enthusiastic support or encouragement towards someone or something.
    • Example Sentence: The audience erupted with applause and three cheers as the singer concluded her remarkable performance.
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