Look (at something) through rose-colored glasses In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "look (at something) through rose-colored glasses", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-12-17 11:12

Meaning of Look (at something) through rose-colored glasses (redirected from look at/see sth through rose-coloured/rose-tinted glasses )

Variants:

wear rose-coloured glasses

Look at/see sth through rose-coloured/rose-tinted glasses verb phrase

If you look at/ see something through rose-coloured spectacles/rose-tinted glasses, you focus only the pleasant things about a situation and not notice the unpleasant things.

No matter how difficult it is, he always keeps things through rose-coloured glasses.

The manager saw the plan through rose-coloured glasses and didn't realize serious problems in it.

She always looks at life through rose-tinted glasses.

He was the only one in the group who wore rose-coloured glasses when the project had problems.

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To not wonder, worry or be surprised about what is not predicted will happen in life because anything could happen

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