cheerlead

verb, transitive + intransitive

cheer·​lead ˈchir-ˌlēd How to pronounce cheerlead (audio)
cheerleaded also cheerled ˈchir-ˌled How to pronounce cheerlead (audio) ; cheerleading; cheerleads
1
intransitive : to call for and direct organized cheering (as at a football game)
Only in its second year of existence, the Jr. Hurricanes cheerlead at football games played by elementary and middle school boys.Robert Storace, New Britain (Connecticut) Herald, 19 Nov. 2012
2
transitive + intransitive : to express enthusiastic support for something or someone in an effort to gain support from others
The senate Hatch bill to create a national asbestos victim trust fund is being cheerleaded by Vice President Dick Cheney.Marshfield News (Wisconsin), 11 Feb. 2006
She would eventually cheerlead for the filmmakers who became her friends, involve herself in casting decisions, rhapsodically review "Nashville" months before it was finished …Janet Maslin, New York Times, 26 Oct. 2011

Word History

Etymology

back-formation from cheerleader

First Known Use

1943, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of cheerlead was in 1943

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“Cheerlead.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cheerlead. Accessed 12 Dec. 2025.

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