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rose-colored
[rohz-kuhl-erd]
adjective
of rose color; rosy.
bright; promising; cheerful.
a rose-colored prospect of happiness.
optimistic; sanguine.
a rose-colored belief that things will turn out well.
Word History and Origins
Origin of rose-colored1
Example Sentences
From her blueberry bowl to the tiny, rose-colored Penny Marshall glasses she wore onstage, the brief speech was distinctly Parker Posey, in that it was one of the night’s coolest moments.
“I tend to look backwards with nostalgia, rose-colored glasses, which I’m happy that I do,” he says.
In an interview prior to the book’s publication, Henry said she had “rose-colored glasses” during their relationship.
He may also be hoping that people have a rose-colored recollection of what it was like for those Americans in the dark ages before enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010.
“There’s this idea that being hopeful is like putting on a pair of rose-colored glasses,” Zaki, who has spent 20 years studying kindness, connection and empathy said in an interview.
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