Definition
Comparative form of cheerful; more full of cheer and happiness than something else.
Etymology
From 'cheerful' (full of cheer) plus the comparative suffix '-er.' Though 'more cheerful' is now standard, older English and some dialects still use '-er' for this multi-syllable adjective.
Kelly Says
English is messily inconsistent with its comparatives—we say 'happier' but 'more beautiful,' and 'cheerfuller' sounds archaic now even though it follows perfectly logical grammar rules that our language used to prefer.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
በሰላም እንደ ማድረግ
be-se-lam en-de ma-dreg
ARالعربية
أكثر فرحًا
akthar farhan
BNবাংলা
আনন্দময়
aan-and-moy
CACatalà
més feliç
mes fe-li-ch
CSČeština
radostnější
ra-dost-nee-shee
DADansk
glædeligere
gle-deh-lee-ger
DEDeutsch
fröhlicher
froh-li-cher
ELΕλληνικά
περισσότερο χαρούμενος
pe-o-re-to ha-roo-me-nos
ESEspañol
más alegre
mas ah-leh-greh
FISuomi
iloisempi
ee-loi-sempi
FRFrançais
plus joyeux
pløːs ʒwaɪjœ
GUGU
જે વધારે ખુશી
je vadhaare khushi
HEעברית
שמח יותר
sameach yoter
HIहिन्दी
अधिक खुशी
adhik khushi
HUMagyar
boldogabb
boldog-abb
IDBahasa Indonesia
lebih ceria
le-bih che-ree-ah
ITItaliano
più allegro
pwee ah-leh-ghroh
JA日本語
より明るく
yori hikariku
KO한국어
더 기쁘게
deo gi-ppe-ge
MRMR
अधिक आनंद
adhik aanand
MSBahasa Melayu
lebih gembira
le-bih ge-mbira
MYမြန်မာ
ကျော်ကြိုး
chaw-kye
NLNederlands
gelukkiger
gel-uk-ki-ger
NONorsk
gladeligere
gla-deh-lee-ger
PAPA
ਅਤੇ ਖੁਸ਼ੀ
ate khushi
PLPolski
radośniejszy
rah-doh-shn-yesh-nee
PTPortuguês
mais alegre
mais ah-leh-greh
RORomână
mai bucuros
mai boo-koo-rohs
RUРусский
более радостный
bo-lee ra-dos-tnyy
SVSvenska
mer glad
mer glahd
SWKiswahili
furahisha zaidi
foo-rah-hee-sha za-e-ree-d
TAதமிழ்
அதிக சந்தோஷம்
adhi-ka san-tho-sham
TEతెలుగు
అంతకు మించిన ఆనందం
an-thaku min-chin aan-andham
THไทย
มีความสุขมากขึ้น
mi-kwan-suk mah-krung
TLTL
masayang-masaya
ma-sa-yang-ma-sa-ya
TRTürkçe
daha neşeli
dah-ha neh-seh-lee
UKУкраїнська
радшій
rad-shey
URاردو
زیاد خوش
zee-aad khush
VITiếng Việt
vui vẻ hơn
vui ve hon
ZUZU
uhlaleka
oo-hla-leh-kah