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rosy adjective [ ˈrəʊzi ]

• (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: pink, pinkish, rose pink, rose-coloured, roseate, red, reddish, rose red, glowing, healthy-looking, fresh, radiant, blooming, blushing, flushed, ruddy, high-coloured, rubicund, florid, erubescent, rubescent,
Opposite: pale, pallid, sallow,
• promising or suggesting good fortune or happiness; hopeful.
• "the strategy has produced results beyond the most rosy forecasts"
Similar: promising, full of promise, optimistic, auspicious, hopeful, full of hope, encouraging, favourable, bright, sunny, golden, cheerful, happy, upbeat,
Opposite: bleak, dismal, depressing,


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