English to Tamil Dictionary cheerleader

cheerleader

உற்சாக
definition
noun
He compared this to pyramids made by cheerleaders at sports events and parents putting tethers on toddlers.
a person who leads cheers and applause, especially at a sports event.
example
It is tradition for the lead 'cheerleader' to date the football captain.
It is more like self-help with an enthusiastic 'cheerleader' .
he was a 'cheerleader' for individual initiative
I can't back this up with anything solid and there's no way to properly describe this to you, but the Ravens possibly have the best looking 'cheerleader' squad I've ever seen.
Until then, he'll remain with the team as a coach and 'cheerleader' .
I'm a varsity 'cheerleader' and play every sport my school has to offer, so does he.
To the pitcher, he is coach, protector, 'cheerleader' and psychologist.
he was a 'cheerleader' for individual initiative
A coach can play any number of roles - mentor, motivator, 'cheerleader' , consultant - but one thing she is not is a therapist.
He proves to be an enthusiastic 'cheerleader' , without skirting over the hard work and determination required to land a job in this industry.
On those rare occasions when a great motion picture reaches multiplexes, the film critic must add another aspect to his or her job description: that of 'cheerleader' .
Stories like that led even the housing industry's top 'cheerleader' to say the market has hit its peak.
In each event, the 'cheerleader' failed to complete the flip and landed on his or her head.
He was a high school 'cheerleader' in Oklahoma, where he was also an all-state football player and two-time heavyweight wrestling champion.
She was a sturdy college 'cheerleader' , someone who was ceaselessly energetic and athletic.
Carter and Thistlewood, each in his own way, were 'cheerleaders' of human progress.
He compared this to pyramids made by 'cheerleaders' at sports events and parents putting tethers on toddlers.
From the looks of the walls leading to the senior hall, this year's varsity 'cheerleaders' were already hard at work.
Well, obviously there are a certain number of 'cheerleaders' out there, people with a clear ideological bent, and for them, this is a chance to grind that ax as never before.
The 'cheerleaders' led us to a big crowd cheer which consisted of waving our arms around and yelling.
At the top of the list are usually the athletic individuals, those that play football or 'cheerlead' and the like.
Footballers only associate with other sports players and 'cheerleaders' .
‘Boards of directors are criticised for being asleep on the watch and too often acting merely as 'cheerleaders' ,’ he added.
There were also demonstrations by the York Vikings Basketball Club and 'cheerleaders' from local secondary schools.
I'm afraid I'm not able to 'cheerlead' much at the moment, though.
We walked across the street together with Kendall, who kept giving the 'cheerleaders' extremely rude looks.
He put the team ahead of personal goals and ambitions, taking upon himself to mentor and 'cheerlead' for his understudy-turned-starter.
Amy's friends became active 'cheerleaders' for her progress, while still being there for her when she was down.
Party members have become 'cheerleaders' for the government.
The squad is a little nervous about their reception at the camp by other 'cheerleaders' , but she thinks they'll be accepted once everyone sees they are serious about improving their cheerleading skills.
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