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Definition of rose-tinted in English: rose-tintedadjective another term for rose-coloured Example sentencesExamples - But though Sheridan's view of his subject was clearly somewhat rose-tinted, it was not his hand that drafted the really flowery finishing touches to the Guerin character.
- Tempting though it may be to view the cozy quaintness of Ann and Abby through rose-tinted glasses, advice columnists have always been known for downright chutzpah.
- And he set about raising the money for what is viewed as one of the most rose-tinted ventures in the entrepreneurial spectrum - a restaurant.
- Don't go into the career with rose-tinted spectacles though.
- Crucially, however, it is not a rose-tinted look at proceedings and isn't flag-waving in the slightest, lending extra credibility to the whole affair - much like his decision to shoot in black and white.
- It will justify leaving it in place by deploying rose-tinted spectacles to view the mid-term outlook for global equities and its own fund managers' future performance.
- The effect of this is to give the film a curiously sanitised glow, as if it has been shot with the rose-tinted lens of nostalgia.
- Sitting in your armchair and looking through rose-tinted glasses you see communism as only about ‘pay workers a fair wage.’
- Along with the feel-good philosophy churned out by salt-of-the-earth types, all this culminates in a sense of life being viewed for a little too long through rose-tinted sunglasses.
- With rose-tinted glasses, anything will look good but then we might also discover the sometimes hidden beauty is all around us.
- Are the office-dwellers in the police hierarchy viewing the world through rose-tinted glasses?
- Most of us see our childhoods, for instance, through rose-tinted glasses - golden days filled with laughter and fun.
- In his otherwise rose-tinted Survey of Cornwall, Richard Carew reached the point where ‘we must also spare a room in this Survey to the poor’.
- Is it just rose-tinted memories of childhood summers or has the taste of the great English strawberry changed?
- Reference to yesterday is nothing but a convenience held dear by writers too lazy to listen with open ears; memories are forever rose-tinted by circumstance, whatever their stand-alone merits.
- Martin's stint at education is inevitably seen through rose-tinted glasses in contrast to his current job, but contemporary accounts of his time there are unanimous in their praise of him.
- She loved Ethan's hugs the most, apart from his ability to see the world through rose-tinted glasses but still manage to be serious about things that truly matter.
- The solution lies not in trying to recreate a system that is reminiscent of Enid Blyton through a rose-tinted lens, but in an approach that focuses on bringing out the best in its pupils, without the iron-rod of conformity.
- Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community.
- Even seen through rose-tinted glasses, the 1980s were a desolate musical place.
Definition of rose-tinted in US English: rose-tintedadjectiveˈrōzˌtin(t)ədˈroʊzˌtɪn(t)əd another term for rose-colored Example sentencesExamples - Don't go into the career with rose-tinted spectacles though.
- Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community.
- Tempting though it may be to view the cozy quaintness of Ann and Abby through rose-tinted glasses, advice columnists have always been known for downright chutzpah.
- Reference to yesterday is nothing but a convenience held dear by writers too lazy to listen with open ears; memories are forever rose-tinted by circumstance, whatever their stand-alone merits.
- The solution lies not in trying to recreate a system that is reminiscent of Enid Blyton through a rose-tinted lens, but in an approach that focuses on bringing out the best in its pupils, without the iron-rod of conformity.
- And he set about raising the money for what is viewed as one of the most rose-tinted ventures in the entrepreneurial spectrum - a restaurant.
- Even seen through rose-tinted glasses, the 1980s were a desolate musical place.
- Along with the feel-good philosophy churned out by salt-of-the-earth types, all this culminates in a sense of life being viewed for a little too long through rose-tinted sunglasses.
- The effect of this is to give the film a curiously sanitised glow, as if it has been shot with the rose-tinted lens of nostalgia.
- It will justify leaving it in place by deploying rose-tinted spectacles to view the mid-term outlook for global equities and its own fund managers' future performance.
- In his otherwise rose-tinted Survey of Cornwall, Richard Carew reached the point where ‘we must also spare a room in this Survey to the poor’.
- With rose-tinted glasses, anything will look good but then we might also discover the sometimes hidden beauty is all around us.
- Most of us see our childhoods, for instance, through rose-tinted glasses - golden days filled with laughter and fun.
- Sitting in your armchair and looking through rose-tinted glasses you see communism as only about ‘pay workers a fair wage.’
- Martin's stint at education is inevitably seen through rose-tinted glasses in contrast to his current job, but contemporary accounts of his time there are unanimous in their praise of him.
- Is it just rose-tinted memories of childhood summers or has the taste of the great English strawberry changed?
- Are the office-dwellers in the police hierarchy viewing the world through rose-tinted glasses?
- She loved Ethan's hugs the most, apart from his ability to see the world through rose-tinted glasses but still manage to be serious about things that truly matter.
- But though Sheridan's view of his subject was clearly somewhat rose-tinted, it was not his hand that drafted the really flowery finishing touches to the Guerin character.
- Crucially, however, it is not a rose-tinted look at proceedings and isn't flag-waving in the slightest, lending extra credibility to the whole affair - much like his decision to shoot in black and white.
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