rose
1
[ rohz ]
/ roʊz /
noun
adjective
verb (used with object), rosed, ros·ing.
to make rose-colored.
to flush (the face, cheeks, etc.).
Idioms for rose
come up roses, Informal.
to turn out all right; result in success, glory, or profit: Despite setbacks, things should come up roses in the long run.
Origin of rose
1OTHER WORDS FROM rose
rose·less, adjective rose·like, adjectiveWords nearby rose
roscian,
roscius,
roscoe,
roscoelite,
roscommon,
rose,
rose acacia,
rose aphid,
rose apple,
rose beetle,
rose bengal
Definition for rose (2 of 5)
Definition for rose (3 of 5)
rosé
[ roh-zey ]
/ roʊˈzeɪ /
noun
a pink table wine in which the pale color is produced by removing the grape skins from the must before fermentation is completed.
Origin of rosé
1425–75; < French: literally, pink
Definition for rose (4 of 5)
Rose
[ rohz ]
/ roʊz /
noun
Billy,1899–1966,
U.S. theatrical producer.
Peter EdwardPeteCharlie Hustle,born 1941,
U.S. baseball player.
Mount,
a mountain in W Nevada, the highest in the Carson Range. 10,778 feet (3285 meters).
a female given name.
Definition for rose (5 of 5)
Origin of rise
SYNONYMS FOR rise
usage note for rise
See
raise.
OTHER WORDS FROM rise
half-rise, noun re·rise, verb, re·rose, re·ris·en, re·ris·ing. un·ris·en, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for rose
British Dictionary definitions for rose (1 of 4)
rose
1
/ (rəʊz) /
noun
verb
(tr)
to make rose-coloured; cause to blush or redden
Derived forms of rose
roselike, adjectiveWord Origin for rose
Old English, from Latin
rosa, probably from Greek
rhodon rose
British Dictionary definitions for rose (2 of 4)
British Dictionary definitions for rose (3 of 4)
rosé
/ (ˈrəʊzeɪ) /
noun
any pink wine, made either by removing the skins of red grapes after only a little colour has been extracted or by mixing red and white wines
Word Origin for rosé
C19: from French, literally: pink, from Latin
rosa
rose
1
British Dictionary definitions for rose (4 of 4)
rise
/ (raɪz) /
verb rises, rising, rose (rəʊz) or risen (ˈrɪzən) (mainly intr)
noun
See also
rise above,
rise to
Word Origin for rise
Old English
rīsan; related to Old Saxon
rīsan, Gothic
reisan
Idioms and Phrases with rose (1 of 2)
rose
see bed of roses; come up roses; see through rose-colored glasses.
Idioms and Phrases with rose (2 of 2)
rise