roseate
Pronunciation: [ˈroʊziət]
Word
Context: "color"
(adjective) a bright pink or rosy color, like the color of some flowers. If something is roseate, it looks cheerful and happy because of its lovely pink shades.
Example
The roseate sunset painted the sky in beautiful shades of pink and orange.
Example
The painting didn't have any roseate colors; instead, it was mostly gray and dull.
Example
Have you ever seen a roseate flower blooming in the garden?
Context: "attitude"
(adjective) having an optimistic or cheerful outlook on life. If someone is roseate, they are hopeful and see things in a positive light, like when you think everything will turn out well.
Example
Her roseate view of the future made everyone feel more hopeful.
Example
He had a very negative attitude and was not at all roseate about his chances of success.
Example
Do you think it's better to have a roseate perspective on life?
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