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rosily

[roh-zuh-lee]

adverb

  1. with a rosy color.

  2. in a rosy manner; brightly, cheerfully, or optimistically.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rosily1

First recorded in 1800–10; rosy + -ly
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Example Sentences

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Other generations seeking to understand us need only turn to John Hughes, who captured our glum teens, or any filmmaker who rosily chronicled our wasted 20s.

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Mr. Biden, who spent 36 years in the Senate, has rosily called legislative politics “the art of the possible.”

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Shreve stood in the door, putting his collar on, his glasses glinting rosily, as though he had washed them with his face.

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Maybe they knew their own gift of imagination colored too rosily the poverty and brutality of their lives and made them able to endure it.

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Five minutes later roots and fruits were abolished; the flower of the present rosily blossomed.

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