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Meaning of cheerfullier | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C1

Definitions

comparative form of cheerfully: more cheerfully

comparative, form-of, obsolete, rare

Examples

“Doctor, stroke downe your stomack; The closer you follow Christ, the cheerfullier your flock will follow you: But know, in things so neare concerning us, our mouthes shall be as wide as the faults, be they of Potentates, Generals, or Princes: and if they doe not what our Conscience tels us is their duties, they shall not faile to heare ont.”
“The concluſion hereof is, that every one by how much ſooner he is called then another, ought by ſo much the more cheerfullier to labour, and peaceably deport himſelf with others whereby to attain the reward which is propoſed unto them all.”
“But to return to the main point, he, leſt we ſhould be miſtaken, gave us occaſion in plain words to remember you, that it is not he that doth refuſe to anſwer, but the Lords commanded him not to anſwer, which he the cheerfullier obeyed, in reſpeft of his fidelity to prefer the Univerſal Weal before his own particular.”
“I might, adds he, better have expected it from ſome I have more obliged, but your Thanks ſhall be the more; and that you may the cheerfullier continue, I give you this Aſſurance upon the Word of a Prince, that I ſhall never retract any Thing I have granted either in Religion or Liberty to my Subjects of Scotland; and for your own Part I will not die in your Debt (d).”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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