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rose

/rouz/
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Word: Rose

Part of Speech: - Noun - Adjective

Basic Definition: 1. As a noun: - "Rose" refers to a beautiful flower that comes in many colors, especially pink, red, and white. - It can also mean a dusty pink color. - Additionally, it refers to a type of wine that is pink or light red.

Usage Instructions: - When using "rose" as a noun, you can refer to the flower itself or the color. - When using it as an adjective, describe something that has a similar pinkish hue.

Examples: - Noun: "She received a beautiful rose for her birthday." - Adjective: "The sky had a lovely rose color during the sunset." - Wine: "They enjoyed a glass of refreshing rose wine with their meal."

Advanced Usage: - The rose flower is often associated with love and romance. - In literature and poetry, "rose" may symbolize beauty or passion.

Word Variants: - "Roses" (plural) - "Rosy" (adjective; meaning having a pink color or cheerful) - "Rosette" (noun; a small rose or a decoration shaped like a rose)

Different Meanings: 1. Color: Refers to a specific shade of pink. 2. Wine: Indicates a type of wine made from red grapes that has a pink color. 3. Flower: Refers to the actual plant and its blooms.

Synonyms: - For the color: Pink, blush - For the flower: Bloom, flower - For the wine: Pink wine

Idioms: - "Every rose has its thorn": This means that even beautiful things can have problems or difficulties.

Phrasal Verb: - "Rose up": This means to rise or stand up, but it is not directly related to the flower or color.

Conclusion: The word "rose" can be used in many contexts. Remember, when you see "rose," think of the beautiful flower, the lovely pink color, or the delightful wine.

Adjective
  1. of something having a dusty purplish pink color
    • the roseate glow of dawn
Noun
  1. a dusty pink color
  2. pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began
  3. any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses

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