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    rosy
    /ˈrəʊzi/

    adjective

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  2. ROSY definition: 1. having a colour between pink and red: 2. If a situation is described as rosy, it gives hope of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ROSY is of the color rose. How to use rosy in a sentence. of the color rose; having a pinkish usually healthy-looking complexion : blooming; marked by blushes…

  4. adjective. of the colour rose or pink. having a healthy pink complexion. rosy cheeks. optimistic, esp excessively so. a rosy view of social improvements. full of health, happiness, or joy. rosy slumbers. resembling, consisting of, or abounding in roses.

  5. If you say that a situation looks rosy or that the picture looks rosy, you mean that the situation seems likely to be good or successful. The job prospects for engineering graduates are less rosy now than they used to be.

  6. ROSY meaning: 1. having a colour between pink and red: 2. If a situation is described as rosy, it gives hope of…. Learn more.

  7. Use the adjective rosy to describe something that's healthy and pink, like a child's rosy cheeks or a rosy lipstick. A flushed face is rosy — it's the glowing pink color of a natural blush, and it implies good health.

  8. Definition of rosy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. a. Having the characteristic pink or red color of a rose. b. Reddened, as from exercise or exposure to the weather: children with rosy cheeks. 2. Consisting of, decorated with, or suggestive of a rose or roses. 3. Bright or cheerful; optimistic: rosy predictions. ros′i·ly adv. ros′i·ness n.

  10. Translations of rosy. in Chinese (Traditional) 紅潤的, 光明的, 有希望的…. See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 红润的, 光明的, 有希望的…. See more. in Spanish. sonrosado, halagüeño, optimista [masculine-feminine….

  11. Having or being the colour of a light crimson or pink rose; rose-red. In early use frequently in figurative context, esp. of the dawn. 1381. For to make rosee: tak þe flowrys of rosys..& do þereto sugur & safroun þat yt be wel ycolowrd & rosy of leuys & of þe forseyde flowrys.