[ US /ˈɹoʊzi/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈə‍ʊzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. presaging good fortune
    she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school
    rosy predictions
  2. having the pinkish flush of health
  3. of blush color
    blushful mists
  4. reflecting optimism
    a rosy future
    looked at the world through rose-colored glasses
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How To Use rosy In A Sentence

  • Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital.
  • At that time there was not a mention of school closure - everything looked rosy in the garden with the promise of some 11 prefabs for the school.
  • Chris Messina is joining Stowe Boyd as the first advisor of Microsyntax. org. Stowe Boyd launches Microsyntax.org | FactoryCity
  • She showed finesse and rosy-faced sophistication.
  • This difficult-to-treat strain, called neurosyphilis, can cause blindness and stroke, and a CDC researcher said that it's spreading among this cohort because, although they're already HIV-positive, they are not using condoms. Gabriel Rotello: Deadly Error Alert: Andrew Sullivan's Latest AIDS Fantasy
  • To many people, John XXIII was the Kennedy pope, and Vatican II was his Camelot a glorious, Roman Catholic version of the New Deal and the New Frontier that would move Catholicism from the medieval past into a rosy future of social equality, in which mass would be celebrated in the vernacular, nuns' habits would be modernized, and the popemobile would replace the traditional gestatorial chair as a form of papal transportation. Philocrites: May 2005 Archives
  • He painted a rosy picture of family life.
  • Her usually rosy cheeks were now pinched and deathly pale.
  • Rosy Hannah by moonlight is beauty's own self, and to be cut on wood is realy surprising. Letter 65
  • All that water you downed hydrates your skin, making your cheeks rosy and eyes bright - bonus!
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