Hi, Fellas!! Happy Eid al-Fitr for those who celebrate it. Happy holiday for those who in a vacation. How was your day anyway?
This evening I would like to talk about the word “roseate.” This word came from Latin, “roseus,” and it was adapted and known as an English word in 15th century. “Roseate” acts an adjective, which means pink or a color that resembles a rose.
- Example
- “I love the roseate cardigan.”
On the other hand, “roseate” also mean optimistic. In this matter, there are some words that are related to “roseate,” such as “confident,” “doubtless,” “assuring,” etc.
- Example:
- “Where’s my roseate Emma? I am sure you will pass the test.”
Source:
- https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/roseate
- https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/roseate
Compiled and written by @mettaa_ for @EnglishTips4u on Friday, June 16, 2018