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Chear vs Cheers - What's the difference?

chear | cheers |

As nouns the difference between cheers and chear

is that cheers is plural of lang=en while chear is cheer.

As a verb cheers

is third-person singular of cheer.

As an interjection cheers

is a common toast used when drinking in company.

chear

English

Noun

(-)
  • (obsolete) cheer
  • * , "Songs of Innoncence" : Introduction (1789)
  • *:Piping down the valleys wild
  • *:Piping songs of pleasant glee
  • *:On a cloud I saw a child.
  • *:And he laughing said to me :
  • *:"Pipe a song about a Lamb!"
  • *:''So I piped with merry chear .
  • Anagrams

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    cheers

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (cheer)
  • Noun

    (head)
  • Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • A common toast used when drinking in company.
  • (British, informal) goodbye
  • (British, Australian, NZ, informal) thank you
  • Synonyms

    * (toast): bottoms up, skoal, chin chin, down the hatch, * : bye, catch you later, cheerio (UK), laters (slang), see you, see you later, see you after (Scottish), see you later alligator, so long, (British) * , thanks