rosy
Having a pink, healthy color, like cheeks after running.
Rosy means having a pink or reddish color, like healthy cheeks after running outside on a cold day or the sky at sunrise. A baby might have rosy cheeks, and flowers can have rosy petals.
The word also describes situations that seem promising or optimistic. When someone has a rosy outlook on life, they expect good things to happen. A rosy prediction suggests a bright future ahead. If a business has rosy prospects, people believe it will succeed.
But rosy can sometimes suggest that someone is being too optimistic, perhaps ignoring real problems. When someone paints a rosy picture of a situation, they might be emphasizing only the positive parts while leaving out difficulties or challenges. A politician might present a rosy view of the economy that doesn't match what families actually experience.
The connection between the color and the meaning makes sense: think of how we associate pink, healthy cheeks with wellness and happiness, while pale or gray faces suggest sickness or worry. Just as rosy cheeks signal health, a rosy outlook signals hope and confidence about what's coming next.