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rosy

adjective as in cheerful, hopeful

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President Trump’s largely rosy assessment of the U.S. under his new administration is contradicted by other indicators, including public polling, economic markets, court rulings and remarks from U.S. allies.

Trump’s largely rosy assessment was backed by many Republicans, who applauded often throughout the speech, and there is evidence to support some of his claimed successes.

Michael McCarthy, an adjunct professor of environmental analysis at Pitzer College had a less rosy view of the region’s freight and logistics sector.

Its competitors, United and Delta, have issued rosier outlooks for 2025 after benefiting from improved pricing and strong winter demand.

From Salon

Still, it hasn’t all been rosy between Trump and Big Tech in recent months.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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