Difference between Cheer and Root

What is the difference between Cheer and Root?

Cheer as a verb is to shout a cheer or cheers. while Root as a verb is to rummage, to search as if by digging in soil, to root out.

Cheer

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To shout a cheer or cheers.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A pleasing attitude; a nice disposition. A cry expressing joy, approval or support such as "hurray". A chant made in support of a team at a sports event.

Root

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To rummage, to search as if by digging in soil, to root out.To cheer to show support for a sports team, etc.To have sexual intercourse.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The part of a plant, generally underground, that absorbs water and nutrients. Some roots (2)The part of a tooth extending into the bone holding the tooth in place.The part of a hair under the skin that holds the hair in place.The primary source.Of a number or expression, a number which, when raised to a specified power, yields the specified number or expression.A square root (understood if no power is specified; in which case, “the root of” is often abbreviated to “root”).A zero (of a function).The single node of a tree that has no parent.The primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into smaller constituents. Inflectional stems often derive from roots.A word from which another word or words are derived.In UNIX terminology, the first user account with complete access to the operating system and its configuration, found at the root of the directory structure.The person who manages accounts on a UNIX system.An act of sexual intercourse.A sexual partner.

We hope you now know whether to use Cheer or Root in your sentence.

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