roses


From the verb rose: (⇒ conjugate)
roses is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v 3rd person singular

WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
rose1 /roʊz/USA pronunciation   n. 
  1. Plant Biology[countable] a shrub usually with prickly stems and showy flowers.
  2. Plant Biology the flower of any such shrub:[countable]sent her a dozen roses.
  3. [uncountable] a pinkish red or purplish pink color typical of roses.

adj. 
  1. of the color rose.
  2. Plant Biology[before a noun] for, containing, or growing roses.
  3. [before a noun] smelling like a rose or artificially made to smell like a rose.

rose2 /roʊz/USA pronunciation   v. 
  1. pt. of rise.

ro•sé /roʊˈzeɪ/USA pronunciation   n. 
  1. Winea pink wine made from red grapes by removing the grape skins before fermentation is completed: [uncountable]enjoys rosé.[countable]several California rosés.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
rose1  (rōz),USA pronunciation n., adj., v., rosed, ros•ing. 
n. 
  1. Plant Biologyany of the wild or cultivated, usually prickly-stemmed, pinnate-leaved, showy-flowered shrubs of the genus Rosa. Cf. rose family. 
  2. Plant Biologyany of various related or similar plants.
  3. Plant Biologythe flower of any such shrub, of a red, pink, white, or yellow color.
  4. the traditional reddish color of this flower, variously a purplish red, pinkish red, or light crimson.
  5. an ornament shaped like or suggesting this flower.
  6. a pink or pinkish-red color in the cheek.
  7. See rose window. 
  8. Heraldrya representation of a wild rose with five petals, usually seeded and barbed in a symmetrical design and used esp. as the cadency mark of a seventh son.
  9. Geographyany of various diagrams showing directions radiating from a common center, as a compass card or wind rose.
  10. Jewelry
    • an obsolete gem style or cut, flat on the bottom and having an upper side with from 12, or fewer, to 32 triangular facets.
    • a gem with this cut.
  11. Buildinga perforated cap or plate, as at the end of a pipe or the spout of a watering pot, to break a flow of water into a spray.
  12. an ornamental plate or socket surrounding the shaft of a doorknob at the face of a door.
  13. Mathematicsa plane polar curve consisting of three or more equal loops that meet at the origin. Equation:r= a sin or r = a cosnθ.
  14. 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.

adj. 
  1. of the color rose.
  2. Plant Biologyfor, containing, or growing roses:a rose garden.
  3. scented like a rose.

v.t. 
  1. to make rose-colored.
  2. to flush (the face, cheeks, etc.).
  • Latin rosa; akin to Greek rhódon (see rhododendron)
  • bef. 900; Middle English; Old English rōse
roseless, adj. 
roselike′, adj. 

rose2  (rōz),USA pronunciation v. 
  1. pt. of rise. 
  2. Slang Terms[Nonstandard.]a pp. of rise. 

Rose  (rōz),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Biographical Billy, 1899–1966, U.S. theatrical producer.
  2. a female given name.

ro•sé  (rō zā),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Winea pink table wine in which the pale color is produced by removing the grape skins from the must before fermentation is completed.
  • French: literally, pink
  • 1425–75

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
rose / rəʊz/
  1. any shrub or climbing plant of the rosaceous genus Rosa, typically having prickly stems, compound leaves, and fragrant flowers
  2. (in combination): rosebush, rosetree
  3. the flower of any of these plants
  4. any of various similar plants, such as the rockrose and Christmas rose
  5. a moderate purplish-red colour; purplish pink
  6. (as adjective): rose paint
  7. a rose, or a representation of one, as the national emblem of England
  8. a cut for a diamond or other gemstone, having a hemispherical faceted crown and a flat base
  9. a gem so cut
  10. a perforated cap fitted to the spout of a watering can or the end of a hose, causing the water to issue in a spray
  11. a design or decoration shaped like a rose; rosette
  12. Also called: ceiling rose a circular boss attached to a ceiling through which the flexible lead of an electric-light fitting passes
  13. See red rose, white rose
  14. bed of roses a situation of comfort or ease
  15. under the rose in secret; privately; sub rosa
  1. (transitive) to make rose-coloured; cause to blush or redden
Etymology: Old English, from Latin rosa, probably from Greek rhodon roseˈroseˌlike
rose / rəʊz/
  1. the past tense of rise
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