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adjective
- 1. (especially of a person's skin) coloured like a pink or red rose, typically as an indication of health, youth, or embarrassment: "the memory had the power to make her cheeks turn rosy" Similar Opposite
- 2. promising or suggesting good fortune or happiness; hopeful: "the strategy has produced results beyond the most rosy forecasts" Similar Opposite
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ROSY definition: 1. having a colour between pink and red: 2. If a situation is described as rosy, it gives hope of…. Learn more.
1. a. : of the color rose. b. : having a pinkish usually healthy-looking complexion : blooming. c. : marked by blushes. 2. : characterized by or tending to promote optimism. a rosy outlook. rosiness noun. Synonyms. blooming. florid. flush. full-blooded. glowing. red. rubicund. ruddy.
adjective. , ros·i·er, ros·i·est. pink or pinkish-red; roseate. (of persons, the cheeks, lips, etc.) having a fresh, healthy redness. Synonyms: healthy, blooming. Antonyms: pale. bright or promising: a rosy future. Antonyms: unpromising.
ROSY meaning: 1. having a colour between pink and red: 2. If a situation is described as rosy, it gives hope of…. Learn more.
(British English, saying) everything is fine. See rosy in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: rosy. Definition of rosy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. (Colours) of the colour rose or pink. 2. having a healthy pink complexion: rosy cheeks. 3. optimistic, esp excessively so: a rosy view of social improvements. 4. full of health, happiness, or joy: rosy slumbers. 5. (Plants) resembling, consisting of, or abounding in roses. ˈrosily adv. ˈrosiness n.
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.