Roseate (adjective)

  1. Having a rosy or pink color or glow; glowing or blooming with health or happiness.
  2. Optimistic or overly optimistic, especially in regards to a future outlook or expectation.

Origin:

The word "roseate" comes from the latin word "roseus", which means "rosy".

Examples:

  1. The sunrise was a roseate spectacle, casting a rosy glow over the landscape.
  2. The roseate hue of the sky at dawn was a beautiful sight to behold.
  3. The roseate outlook for the future of the company was shared by all employees.
  4. The roseate predictions for the company's success were not reflected in the sales figures.
  5. The roseate view of the stock market was not supported by the data, leading to a correction.
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