roses
Pronunciation: [roʊzɪz]
Word
Context: "plants"
(noun) a type of beautiful flower that comes in many colors and often has a sweet smell. People often give roses as gifts to show love and appreciation.
Example
She received a bouquet of red roses for her birthday.
Example
He didn’t like any of the flowers, including the roses.
Example
What colors of roses do you like the most?
Context: "emotion"
(noun) a symbol for love and romance, often used in poems and stories. Roses are commonly given on special occasions like Valentine's Day.
Example
They shared a dinner with roses on the table, creating a romantic atmosphere.
Example
The absence of roses at the wedding made the event feel less romantic.
Example
Why do people often associate roses with love?
Context: "suggestion"
(verb) to raise or bring up something for others to think about. Like when you suggest an idea or a plan. Note that 'roses' can imply making a suggestion when someone talks about liking something.
Example
He often roses new ideas during our meetings.
Example
She never roses any changes; she prefers things to stay the same.
Example
What do you roses to improve our project?
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