said cheerfully vs chirped

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"Said cheerfully" suggests a more straightforward and genuine expression of being cheerful, whereas "chirped" suggests a more playful and possibly exaggerated form of cheerfulness. Both convey a positive and happy tone, but "chirped" may come across as more energetic and animated.
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