Instead of commiserating, help this person by painting a positive, rosy picture.
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We were rudely shaken from these rosy dreams by a distress signal from the bike.
From the theatlantic.com
A double-dip recession looks set to be avoided but the outlook is far from rosy.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
He is box-fresh from his Converse boots right up to his rosy, boyish complexion.
From the express.co.uk
As false dawns go, Mr Kibaki's government had looked particularly rosy-fingered.
From the economist.com
Oil companies, however, have a less rosy view of it, at least in the short term.
From the economist.com
You mentioned rosy for the first one but the second one looked deeper in colour.
From the guardian.co.uk
But times have not always been rosy for Barrow since he moved to the US in 1987.
From the smh.com.au
It's impossible to ignore the elegant, sculptural, rosy-purple and white blooms.
From the smh.com.au
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Rose-colored: reflecting optimism; "a rosy future"; "looked at the world through rose-colored glasses"
Flushed: having the pinkish flush of health
Blushful: of blush color; "blushful mists"
Fortunate: presaging good fortune; "she made a fortunate decision to go to medical school"; "rosy predictions"
Rose is the color halfway between red and magenta on the HSV color wheel, also known as the , on which it is at hue angle of 330 degrees.
Tea; rose-coloured; Resembling rose, as in scent of perfume; optimistic
A kind of dish named for its colour, otherwise untranslatable (Godefroy).
A pink wine which can be made from any number of red grape varieties. In southern France where rosy`s are extremely popular, rosy`s are often made from grenache. ...