Cheering vs Goodwilly - What's the difference?
cheering | goodwilly |
A cheer.
* 1814 , The Gentleman's Magazine (volume 84, part 1, page 689)
(obsolete, or, dialectal) A volunteer.
(obsolete, or, dialectal) Liberal; generous.
(obsolete, or, dialectal) Cordial; friendly; cheering.
As nouns the difference between cheering and goodwilly
is that cheering is a cheer while goodwilly is (obsolete|or|dialectal) a volunteer.As a verb cheering
is .As an adjective goodwilly is
(obsolete|or|dialectal) liberal; generous.cheering
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Verb
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(en noun)- The ships' yards were all fully manned, and the loud cheerings of the crews, and of the countless company in the surrounding boats, emulated the roar of the cannon.
