roseate

形容词 adj.
/ˈɹəʊzɪət/    /ˈɹoʊzi.ət/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Like the rose flower; pink; rosy. formal
    — The countess took the roseate palm and snowy fingers of this lovely child.
  2. Full of roses.
    — To fund the purchase, he had to sell a late Renoir, The Judgment of Paris, with its depiction of weighty ladies frolicking in a roseate garden.
  3. Rosy; optimistic. figuratively
    — Nothing could have seemed more assured and roseate than her professional future.

词形变化

more roseate comparative most roseate superlative

词源

From Middle English roseat, from Anglo-Latin roseātus, equivalent to rose + -ate (adjective-forming suffix).
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