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View usage for: (bʊlɪʃ) 1. adjectiveOn the stock market, if there is a bullish mood, prices are expected to rise. Compare bearish. [business] The market opened in a bullish mood. Synonyms: optimistic, confident, positive, encouraged More Synonyms of bullish 2. adjectiveIf someone is bullish about something, they are cheerful and optimistic about it. Even now, he is bullish about the company's future. [+ about] [Also + on] bullish in British English (ˈbʊlɪʃ) adjective2. stock exchange causing, expecting, or characterized by a rise in prices a bullish market 3. informal cheerful and optimistic the prime minister was in a bullish mood Derived forms bullishly (ˈbullishly) adverb bullishness (ˈbullishness) noun bullish in American English (ˈbʊlɪʃ) adjective2. a. rising, or causing, expecting, etc. a rise, as in prices on the stock exchange Derived forms bullishly (ˈbullishly) adverb bullishness (ˈbullishness) noun Examples of 'bullish' in a sentencebullish Instead, the Aussie coach gave himself an extra night to sleep on selection and was typically bullish about his views on the matter.The party was in bullish mood yesterday.Today he is slightly less bullish about the book and his boardroom skills.The burst of optimism came as a more bullish mood took firm hold.His eyes are a less bullish blue.The bullish mood has spread across the country.There is better evidence to underpin a bullish view on equities than the pretty shapes appearing on the charts.But the mood is very bullish.He remains bullish on the outlook for copper, despite prices having tumbled this month.For investors in the mining sector the outlook remains bullish, and certainly worth retaining exposure to.There's a similar contradiction about in the bullish view on prices and monetary policy.Despite our fairly bullish central view of the outlook, we recognise that there are significant risks.Buyers are a good deal more cautious, and sellers have to adopt a less bullish approach.No wonder agents remain bullish about London prices despite the gloomier prospects in other parts of the country.Companies were less bullish about exports and investment than they were three months ago, the survey found.But Button was in bullish mood.Balding is in bullish mood.He remains bullish about his nation's prospects, albeit with a caveat.He remained bullish and insisted: 'There is no doom and gloom from us. In other languagesbullish British English: bullish ADJECTIVE On the stock market, if there is a bullish mood, prices are expected to rise. The market opened in a bullish mood. - American English: bullish
- Brazilian Portuguese: em alta
- Chinese: > 牛市的股票市场
- European Spanish: alcista
- French: haussier
- German: Hausse-
- Italian: in rialzo
- Japanese: 強気の
- Korean: 상승세의
- European Portuguese: em alta
- Latin American Spanish: alcista
The market opened in bullish mood. Synonyms encouraged can-do (informal) expectant looking on the bright side buoyed up Additional synonymsDefinition full of promise Both had successful careers and the future looked bright. Synonyms promising, good, encouraging, excellent, golden, optimistic, hopeful, favourable, prosperous, rosy, auspicious, propitious, palmyDefinition cheerful or resilient She was in a buoyant mood. Synonyms cheerful, happy, bright, lively, sunny, animated, upbeat (informal), joyful, carefree, bouncy, breezy, genial, jaunty, chirpy (informal), sparky, vivacious, debonair, blithe, full of beans (informal), peppy (informal), light-heartedDefinition having a happy disposition They are both very cheerful in spite of their circumstances. Synonyms happy, bright, contented, glad, optimistic, bucked (informal), enthusiastic, sparkling, gay (old-fashioned), sunny, perky, jolly, animated, merry, upbeat (informal), buoyant, hearty, cheery, joyful, jovial, genial, jaunty, chirpy (informal), sprightly, blithe, light-hearted, gladsome (archaic), lightsome (archaic) - bulldoze
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