rosy - significado y definición. Qué es rosy
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Qué (quién) es rosy - definición


rosy         
FAMILY NAME
(rosier, rosiest)
1.
If you say that someone has a rosy face, you mean that they have pink cheeks and look very healthy.
Bethan's round, rosy face seemed hardly to have aged at all...
ADJ
2.
If you say that a situation looks rosy or that the picture looks rosy, you mean that the situation seems likely to be good or successful.
The job prospects for those graduating in engineering are far less rosy now than they used to be...
= good
ADJ
rosy         
FAMILY NAME
¦ adjective (rosier, rosiest)
1. (especially of a person's skin) rose-red or pink, typically as an indication of health or youthfulness: rosy cheeks.
2. promising or suggesting good fortune; hopeful.
Derivatives
rosily adverb
rosiness noun
rosy         
FAMILY NAME
a.
Blooming, ruddy, blushing, rosy, roseate, rose-colored, red, flushed.

Wikipedia

Rosy
Rosy is a given name or nickname and, more rarely, a surname. It may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de rosy
1. For now, though, Russia is looking quite rosy by comparison.
2. "The overall picture (between India and Pakistan) is rosy.
3. The release of rosy economic data also weighed on JGBs.
4. I hope the future‘s very, very rosy for you." But how can a future be "rosy" when it is bound to such a past?
5. There is, however, a considerable hole in this rosy picture.