Rose ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rose ( noun )

  1. A prickly shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers.
  2. The flower of such a shrub, typically used to represent love or admiration.
  3. A pale pink or pinkish-red color.
  4. An instance of rising, especially of the sun.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english rōse, from latin rosa.

Examples:

  1. She loved the smell of roses in her grandmother's garden.
  2. The company logo was a rose in full bloom.
  3. The walls were painted a soft rose color.
  4. The sun rose early today, bringing new hope.
  5. The sky was painted with a beautiful array of rose and gold as the sun set.

(As a verb)

Rose ( verb )

  1. A prickly shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers.
  2. The flower of such a shrub, typically used to represent love or admiration.
  3. A pale pink or pinkish-red color.
  4. An instance of rising, especially of the sun.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english rōse, from latin rosa.

Examples:

  1. She loved the smell of roses in her grandmother's garden.
  2. The company logo was a rose in full bloom.
  3. The walls were painted a soft rose color.
  4. The sun rose early today, bringing new hope.
  5. The sky was painted with a beautiful array of rose and gold as the sun set.
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