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rosy

/ˈɹoʊzi/adjective2 syllables

Rosy means: having the pinkish flush of health.

Synonyms for rosy14

adjective, as in having the pinkish flush of health

flushed, rose-cheeked, rosy-cheeked, healthy

adjective, as in reflecting optimism

rose-colored, optimistic

adjective, as in of blush color

blushful, chromatic

adjective, as in presaging good fortune

fortunate, auspicious

also used for rosy

rose-hued, rose-tinted, rosish, rubicund

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What does rosy mean?4

adjective

1

having the pinkish flush of health

2

reflecting optimism“a rosy future”

3

of blush color“blushful mists”

4

presaging good fortune“she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with rosy?2

two syllables

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Rosy in a sentence

  • The dawn, with its rosy fingers, caresses the crowd with flowers.carlosalberto
  • His prospects are not so rosy as you suppose.sundown
  • And then he kissed her rosy mouth and played with her long waving hair.Hybrid
  • Everything is not as rosy as one would like.AlanF_US
  • Not everything is rosy for the color-blind.Gabe_the_cat
  • I have a rosy outlook on life.ToxicFriu
  • In your rosy cheeks rests innocence.carlosalberto
  • Things aren't looking that rosy in Morocco.Amastan

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Forms of rosy

as a adjective

comparative
rosier
superlative
rosiest