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look at (see) the world through rose-colored glass
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic He always looks at the world through rose-colored glasses and is never able to understand that some people are dishonest.
look at the world through rose-colored glasses
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic I told him not to be so naive and always look at the world through rose-colored glasses.
see the world (things) through rose-colored glasse
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose-colored glasses.
Rose-colored glasses
If people see things through rose-colored (coloured) glasses, they see them in a more positive light than they really are.
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adj. 1. Not of the proper hue or shade; not matching a standard color sample.
The librarian complained that the painter had used an off-color green on the walls. 2.
informal Not of the proper kind for polite society; in bad taste; dirty.
When Joe finished his off-color story, no one was pleased.
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rose-colored
rose-colored through rose-colored glasses with optimism, esp. undue optimism
see through rose-colored glasses
see through rose-colored glasses Also,
look through rose-colored glasses. Take an optimistic view of something, as in
Kate enjoys just about every activity; she sees the world through rose-colored glasses, or
If only Marvin wouldn't be so critical, if he could look through rose-colored glasses once in a while, he'd be much happier. The adjectives
rosy and
rose-colored have been used in the sense of “hopeful” or “optimistic” since the 1700s; the current idiom dates from the 1850s.
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look at (see) the apple through rose-colored glass
see alone the acceptable things about something, be too optimistic He consistently looks at the apple through rose-colored glasses and is never able to accept that some bodies are dishonest.
look at the apple through rose-colored glasses
see alone the acceptable things about something, be too optimistic I told him not to be so aboveboard and consistently attending at the apple through rose-colored glasses.
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adj. 1. Not of the able hue or shade; not analogous a accepted blush sample.
The librarian complained that the painter had acclimated an blue blooming on the walls. 2.
informal Not of the able affectionate for affable society; in bad taste; dirty.
When Joe accomplished his blue story, no one was pleased.
rose-colored
rose-colored through rose-colored glasses with optimism, esp. disproportionate optimism
Rose-colored glasses
If bodies see things through rose-colored (coloured) glasses, they see them in a added absolute ablaze than they absolutely are.
see the apple (things) through rose-colored glasse
see alone the acceptable things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the apple through rose-colored glasses.
see through rose-colored glasses
see through rose-colored glasses Also,
look through rose-colored glasses. Take an optimistic appearance of something, as in
Kate enjoys aloof about every activity; she sees the apple through rose-colored glasses, or
If alone Marvin wouldn't be so critical, if he could attending through rose-colored glasses already in a while, he'd be abundant happier. The adjectives
rosy and
rose-colored accept been acclimated in the faculty of “hopeful” or “optimistic” back the 1700s; the accepted argot dates from the 1850s.
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