Synonym: bright, cheerful, encouraging, favorable, optimistic, sunny. Similar words: cosy, posy, nosy, ecosystem, idiosyncrasy, monosyllabic, idiosyncratic, photosynthesis. Meaning: ['rəʊzɪ] adj. 1. reflecting optimism 2. having the pinkish flush of health 3. of blush color 4. presaging good fortune.
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31) The true profit picture is not so rosy.
32) The rosy outlook for equity prices over the near-term meshes with my bullish forecast for 30-year Treasury bonds.
33) The sun was setting in a blaze of pink, casting rosy shadows on the undersides of large, wet-looking clouds.
34) Instead John Major invites 200 carefully selected friends along for a cosy chat about how rosy the Tory garden is.
35) He had grown another inch or two but he was still plump and rosy[sentencedict.com/rosy.html], with a solid contented look about him.
36) It was a plump face, unnaturally rosy, and sleep-creased like a small cushion.
37) She bought a box of rosy smelling soap and packed it off to Mrs Rundle.
38) He did paint a kind of rosy picture, didn't he?
39) Durkheim, by contrast, maintained a considerably less rosy picture of how social life used to be.
40) But this is not the rosy picture it first appears.
41) Phototherapy evolved between myself and Rosy martin out of the use of techniques from a range of therapies, plus photographic skills.
42) It was poised there, a rosy ball, and then it began to dip below the rim of the land.
43) For the data base user, however, life is less rosy.
44) Certainly the AgriBusiness side of it looks less rosy than it did even two years ago.
45) Not since the surprise smash hit of the year cast a rosy glow over Shore's vehicle.
46) There was a cloakroom too, if she remembered rightly, with a nice rosy brick floor that really paid for doing.
47) In its rosy glow, Sara, still lying on the floor, saw Matthew.
48) In collaboration with Rosy Martin she staged possible family pictures in a dramatic performance of concealed relationships and submerged emotion.
49) Now the smell has become rosy, it evokes strings of memory that weave into something new.
50) The sky was turning rosy and the lights on the pier were coming on, one by one.
51) The ranks of the discontented were also swelled by returning soldiers who found things less rosy than they had hoped.
52) When they had all arrived in the little Cumbrian market town about fourteen years ago, everything had seemed rosy.
53) Private economists counter that the rosy statistics hide serious problems.
54) After a few rosy years teaching in the rural school I got a job on a city estate.
55) She looked like a virgin who cleaned her teeth after every meal and delighted to take great bites from rosy apples.
56) I was on my way home, bathed in a rosy glow.
57) McWilliams may have plenty of options, but things don't look so rosy for his team-mate Harada.
58) It began to have, in the sixties and seventies, a nice, rosy, tubercular glow.
59) With today's 99 percent success rate the future for most open heart surgery patients is rosy.
60) Despite his rosy outlook, the chairman still appeared on the defensive during a question and answer session with shareholders.