ROSEATE


Meaning of ROSEATE in English

ˈrōzēə̇]t, -ēˌā], usu ]d.+V\ adjective

Etymology: Latin rose us rosy + English -ate

1.

a. : resembling a rose especially in color

b. : overly optimistic or pleasing : viewed in or inclined to view in a favorable light

the most fashionable variety of prewar liberalism was a hopeful and roseate internationalism — F.B.Millett

2. archaic : full of, consisting of, or made from roses

• ro·se·ate·ly adverb

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