rose-colored (Meaning)

Wordnet

rose-colored (s)

reflecting optimism

having a rose color

Webster

rose-colored (a.)

Having the color of a pink rose; rose-pink; of a delicate pink color.

Uncommonly beautiful; hence, extravagantly fine or pleasing; alluring; as, rose-colored anticipations.

rose-colored Sentence Examples

  1. The sky at sunset was painted in rose-colored hues, casting an ethereal glow upon the surrounding landscape.
  2. The bride's dress was a delicate shade of rose-colored silk, adorned with intricate lace and sparkling crystals.
  3. The girl's cheeks flushed with a rose-colored glow, betraying her secret crush.
  4. The rose-colored glasses she wore made the world seem brighter and more cheerful.
  5. The antique lampshade emitted a soft, rose-colored light that bathed the room in a cozy ambiance.
  6. The rose-colored petals of the blooming bush filled the air with their sweet, heady fragrance.
  7. The artist's canvas was awash in vibrant rose-colored paint, depicting a scene of love and tranquility.
  8. The young woman wore rose-colored eyeshadow that accentuated her sparkling brown eyes.
  9. The sunrise was a mesmerizing spectacle of rose-colored clouds and golden rays.
  10. The rose-colored wallpaper in the living room created a warm and inviting atmosphere, adding a touch of elegance to the décor.

FAQs About the word rose-colored

reflecting optimism, having a rose colorHaving the color of a pink rose; rose-pink; of a delicate pink color., Uncommonly beautiful; hence, extravagantly fine o

rosy, promising,bright, golden, optimistic, auspicious, likely, heartening, fair, positive

discouraging, hopeless, bleak, desperate, bleak, discouraging, inauspicious, unpromising, dreary, depressing

The sky at sunset was painted in rose-colored hues, casting an ethereal glow upon the surrounding landscape.

The bride's dress was a delicate shade of rose-colored silk, adorned with intricate lace and sparkling crystals.

The girl's cheeks flushed with a rose-colored glow, betraying her secret crush.

The rose-colored glasses she wore made the world seem brighter and more cheerful.