cheerily

English

Etymology

From cheery + -ly.

Adverb

cheerily (comparative more cheerily, superlative most cheerily)

  1. In a cheerful manner; with a cheery demeanour.
    Having already dismissed the story as a heap of piffle, he cheerily advised the reporters to go for a run.
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