"Rosy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rosy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rosy" Meaning

Derived from the phrase "rosy conclusion", this word has multiple meanings. It can be used as an adverb or an adjective.

1. In an optimistic or inexperienced way: The word can imply innocence or inexperience. For instance, describing a woman as "rosy" might imply that she is somewhat naive or cheerful.

2. Rosy means having a pleasant or attractive appearance: In this form, the word refers to something possessing a lovely or engaging quality.

Example sentences:
a) Michael described his opinion of the new teacher as rosy, showing his newness to the field.
b) Her rosy cheeks lit up the room as she blushed.

"Rosy" Examples

Examples of the word "rosy"


Adjective

1. The flowers are blooming, with vibrant red and rosy buds attracting bees.
2. A fresh fusion of pink and rosy hues highlighted her cheeks, giving her a warm and loving touch.
3. The rosy glow beneath her cheeks pointed to a sane and nourished face.

Idioms & Slang

4. She watched with a rosy outlook on finding a job within the week as the employment rate picked up.
5. The whole nation turned out to vote nicely into the rosy sunset hours.

"Rosy" Similar Words

Rostral

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The term "rostral" refers to something that is related to or resembling a rostrum, which is a Latin term meaning "beak" or pointed snout. In English, it can be used to describe various things, including:<br><br>1. A spear or other pointed object with a sharpened point, resembling a beak.<br>2. A projecting organ or appendage resembling a beak, such as the rostrum of a fish or a snout of an animal.<br>3. In relation to ships, a rostral column or rostrum is a decorated pillar or pedestal, often seen in ancient harbors or near statues of gods and goddesses.<br>4. In medicine, the rostral part of the brain is the front portion, just in front of the forebrain.<br><br>In a broader sense, "rostral" can also imply a sense of sharpness or pointedness, whether literal or metaphorical.

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Rostrate

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Having a beak-like shape, especially an elongated or pointed shape, typically at the end of a part, such as an object, a structure, or a part of the body.

Rostrated

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Having a beak-like structure or projection on the face; having a nose-like extension of the face in the form of a beak.

Rostrifera

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Rostrum

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Rosulate

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Rosuvastatin

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Rota

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Rotadyne

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Rotal

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Rotameter

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A rotameter is a type of flow meter that measures the flow rate of a fluid (liquid or gas) in a pipe by detecting the movement of a float trapped in a tube of tapered or conical cross-section. As the fluid flows through the tube, the float rises or falls in response to the flow rate and remains vertically centered when the flow rate is steady. The position of the float, usually indicated on a calibrated scale, directly correlates with the flow rate, allowing the operator to determine the flow rate of the fluid.

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Rotaract

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Rotaract is a service organization sponsored by Rotary International. It aims to provide opportunities for young adults between the ages of 18 and 30 to develop leadership and professional skills while engaging in volunteer service projects at a local and global level.<br><br>The main objectives of Rotaract are:<br><br> Develop leadership skills through community involvement<br> Promote business and professional ethics<br> Support international understanding and exchange<br> Have fun and make new friends<br><br>Rotaractors typically meet regularly to discuss projects and activities, and may participate in events such as community cleanups, fundraising events, and international service projects.Every Rotaract club is sponsored by a local Rotary club, and provides a unique opportunity for young adults to connect with experienced Rotarians and learn from their experiences.

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