Pronunciation: /ˈroʊzi/
noun a rosy color
A1 She picked a beautiful rosy from the garden.
A2 The rosy on the table added a pop of color to the room.
B1 I love the rosy that blooms in the spring.
B2 The rosy in her cheeks showed that she was feeling happy.
C1 The painter captured the delicate shades of rosy in the sunset.
C2 The rosy hue of the sky at dawn was truly breathtaking.
adjective having a pink or reddish color; optimistic or promising
A1 She had a rosy smile on her face.
A2 The children's cheeks were rosy from playing outside.
B1 Despite the challenges, he remained optimistic with a rosy outlook on life.
B2 The company's financial forecast for the year ahead looks rosy.
C1 Her rosy complexion was a result of her daily skincare routine.
C2 The rosy sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange.
formal The economic forecast for the upcoming year is looking quite rosy.
informal She always has a rosy outlook on life, no matter what.
slang I'm feeling pretty rosy after that great news.
figurative The painting depicted a rosy sunset over the mountains.
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