"Rose-colored" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rose-colored" Meaning

Optimistic or excessively optimistic; characterized by a tendency to see everything in a favorable light, often in a way that is unrealistic or overly idealized.

"Rose-colored" Examples

5 examples of the word 'rose-colored'


1. Optimistic outlook:
- Despite all the setbacks, her rose-colored view on life didn't falter. She believed in the best in people and situations.

2. Romantic idea:
- He had a rose-colored idea about love; it was a fairy tale where everyone lived happily ever after.

3. Disappointment:
- After a few days at the job, the rose-colored glasses she wore when applying for the position faded as reality set in.

4. Idealized expectations:
- The rose-colored expectations about the trip were bursting rapidly, and the reality was much harsher and less pleasing.

5. Hopes:
- The rose-colored hopes pinned on the project started to wither away as funding kept being cut and deadlines extended.

"Rose-colored" Similar Words

Rosaries

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A rosary is a string of beads used to count prayers, especially when praying the Lord's Prayer repetitively, typically in the Catholic or Catholic-influenced faiths.

Rosario

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A string of beads used for praying, especially in the Roman Catholic tradition. It consists of a row of small beads, with an added crucifix at the top, and is used to count prayers, known as the rosary, which are typically said in a series of prayer beads and prayers, often with prayers focusing on the Virgin Mary.

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Having a rosy and optimistic view or outlook; being overly optimistic or sentimental. It also can mean weak or artificial, lacking a touch of reality.

Rose-croix

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The term "rose-croix" or "Rosy Cross" is most closely associated with mystical traditions, philosophical, and spiritual question, originating from Christian mysticism, and specifically with the Kabbalah and Thelema.<br><br>The cross is often depicted combined with the rose, typically as being either positioned above or around it, and symbolize different concepts depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Hermeticism and Alchemy</strong>: In this context, the combination of the rose and the cross is an emblem of perfect integration of spirit and matter, the union of masculine and feminine principles, or the combination of the material (lower) with the spiritual (higher). Alchemists saw the Rose-Croix as a powerful symbol of transmutation and transformation, explicitly of base metals to gold or spiritual growth.<br><br>2. <strong>Thelema and the Golden Dawn</strong>: The Rose-Croix, also known as the Rosy Cross, holds a symbolic figure in the Thelemistic tradition and in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It is associated with the highest and most spiritual reality (usually depicted at the top or in the center) and influence is substantial in interpretations across Thelema, supporting the idea of the achievably achieved balance of poles as most expressed through second-degree concepts (representing majorly Light and Dark).<br><br>3. <strong>Freemasonry</strong>: In the 18th century, made appearances as a symbol used by certain Masonic and, cryptically in portrait scenes.

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