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单词 bull
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bull

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noun (1)

ˈbu̇l How to pronounce bull (audio)
ˈbəl
1
a
: a male bovine
especially : an adult uncastrated male domestic bovine
b
: a usually adult male of various large animals (such as elephants, whales, or seals)
2
: one who buys securities or commodities in expectation of a price rise or who acts to effect such a rise compare bear
3
: one that resembles a bull (as in brawny physique)
4
: bulldog
5
slang : police officer, detective
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capitalized : taurus

bull

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adjective

1
a
: of or relating to a bull
b
: male
a bull calf
c
: suggestive of a bull
2
: large of its kind
a bull lathe

bull

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verb (1)

bulled; bulling; bulls

intransitive verb

: to advance forcefully

transitive verb

1
: to act on with violence
2
: force
bulled his way through the crowd

bull

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noun (2)

1
: a solemn papal letter sealed with a bulla or with a red-ink imprint of the device on the bulla
2
: edict, decree

bull

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verb (2)

bulled; bulling; bulls

transitive verb

slang : to fool especially by fast boastful talk

intransitive verb

slang : to engage in idle and boastful talk

bull

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noun (3)

1
: a grotesque blunder in language
2
slang : empty boastful talk
3
slang : nonsense sense 2

bull

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abbreviation

bulletin

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • bobby [British]
  • constable [chiefly British]
  • cop
  • copper
  • flatfoot [slang]
  • fuzz
  • gendarme
  • lawman
  • officer
  • police officer
  • policeman
  • shamus [slang]

Verb (1)

  • bore
  • bulldoze
  • crash
  • elbow
  • jam
  • jostle
  • muscle
  • press
  • push
  • shoulder
  • squeeze

Noun (2)

  • decree
  • diktat
  • directive
  • edict
  • fiat
  • rescript
  • ruling
  • ukase

Verb (2)

  • blow
  • boast
  • brag
  • crow
  • gasconade
  • swagger
  • vapor
  • vaunt

Noun (3)

  • bluster
  • bombast
  • brag
  • braggadocio
  • cockalorum
  • fanfaronade
  • gas
  • gasconade
  • grandiloquence
  • hot air
  • magniloquence
  • rant
  • rodomontade
  • rhodomontade
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English bule, from Old English bula; akin to Old Norse boli bull

Noun (2)

Middle English bulle, from Medieval Latin bulla, from Latin, bubble, amulet

Noun (3)

perhaps from obsolete bull to mock

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

1884, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1609, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun (3)

1640, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

bull

noun

ˈbu̇l How to pronounce bull (audio)
: an adult male ox or an adult male of certain other large animals (as the elephant and the whale)

Biographical Definition

Bull

biographical name

ˈbu̇l How to pronounce Bull (audio)
Ole ˈō-lə How to pronounce Bull (audio) Bornemann 1810–1880 Norwegian violinist

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noun (1)

as in edict
an order publicly issued by an authority the head office issued a bull banning the use of alcohol at all on-site social functions

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • edict
  • decree
  • ruling
  • proclamation
  • directive
  • decision
  • fiat
  • resolution
  • declaration
  • diktat
  • determination
  • announcement
  • opinion
  • pronouncement
  • ukase
  • diagnosis
  • judgment
  • rescript
  • judgement
  • dictum
  • deliverance
  • verdict
  • conclusion
  • call
  • manifesto
  • canon
  • encyclical

bull

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noun (2)

slang
as in policeman
a member of a force charged with law enforcement at the local level the town's drug dealers and bulls were well acquainted with one another

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • policeman
  • cop
  • officer
  • constable
  • copper
  • sheriff
  • bobby
  • gendarme
  • dick
  • fuzz
  • lawman
  • police officer
  • shamus
  • man
  • police
  • inspector
  • flatfoot
  • trooper
  • investigator
  • detective
  • constabulary
  • patrolman
  • marshal
  • sergeant
  • sherlock
  • hawkshaw
  • lieutenant
  • police force
  • policewoman
  • sleuthhound
  • sleuth
  • peace officer
  • marshall
  • plainclothesman
  • operative
  • private eye
  • captain
  • gumshoe
  • heat
  • private detective
  • private investigator

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • civilian

bull

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noun (3)

slang
1
as in rhetoric
boastful speech or writing an interview filled with the usual bull about how seriously she takes the art of acting

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rhetoric
  • gas
  • rodomontade
  • hot air
  • brag
  • bombast
  • gasconade
  • magniloquence
  • chatter
  • fanfaronade
  • grandiloquence
  • rant
  • braggadocio
  • bluster
  • rhodomontade
  • cockalorum
  • wind
  • pomposity
  • jawing
  • oratory
  • bloviation
  • rhapsody
  • babble
  • prattle
  • prating
  • drivel
  • gabble
  • gibberish
  • egotism
  • jabber
  • windiness
  • yammering
  • swagger
  • verbosity
  • turgidity
  • patter
  • gibber
  • blab
  • vaunt
  • self-conceit
  • self-importance
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as in nonsense
language, behavior, or ideas that are absurd and contrary to good sense a guy who's always trying to sell some sucker a line of bull

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • nonsense
  • garbage
  • nuts
  • stupidity
  • rubbish
  • drool
  • baloney
  • silliness
  • muck
  • blah
  • crock
  • jazz
  • bunk
  • trash
  • balderdash
  • foolishness
  • hogwash
  • beans
  • hooey
  • claptrap
  • insanity
  • boloney
  • craziness
  • punk
  • twaddle
  • fudge
  • malarkey
  • madness
  • blatherskite
  • guff
  • poppycock
  • rot
  • fiddle
  • tosh
  • bosh
  • flapdoodle
  • bunkum
  • blather
  • blither
  • trumpery
  • folderol
  • humbuggery
  • malarky
  • hokum
  • bilge
  • crapola
  • blarney
  • codswallop
  • falderal
  • tommyrot
  • drivel
  • folly
  • absurdity
  • horsefeathers
  • piffle
  • moonshine
  • fiddlesticks
  • buncombe
  • nerts
  • humbug
  • blah-blah
  • fiddle-faddle
  • hoodoo
  • taradiddle
  • greek
  • idiocy
  • tarradiddle
  • applesauce
  • gas
  • hokeypokey
  • flannel
  • senselessness
  • slush
  • foolery
  • absurdness
  • tomfoolery
  • lunacy
  • imbecility
  • inanity
  • inaneness
  • monkey business
  • fatuity
  • asininity
  • hot air
  • witlessness
  • rigmarole
  • kookiness
  • monkeyshine(s)
  • shenanigan(s)
  • rigamarole
  • hoity-toity
  • hocus-pocus
  • double-talk

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rationality
  • horse sense
  • sense
  • sensibleness
  • reasonableness
  • reasonability
  • judgement
  • judgment
  • wisdom
  • levelheadedness
  • discernment
  • common sense
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bull

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verb (1)

as in to push
to force one's way the beleaguered governor bulled through the crowd of reporters without answering a single question

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • push
  • muscle
  • shoulder
  • squeeze
  • bore
  • elbow
  • shove
  • jam
  • crash
  • press
  • ram
  • thrust
  • jostle
  • bulldoze

bull

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verb (2)

slang
as in to brag
to praise or express pride in one's own possessions, qualities, or accomplishments often to excess no one bought all his bulling about how he had beaten the stock market

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • brag
  • crow
  • boast
  • blow
  • display
  • vapor
  • gasconade
  • swagger
  • pride
  • exhibit
  • blow smoke
  • bluster
  • parade
  • harangue
  • vaunt
  • glory
  • gush
  • puff
  • show off
  • expose
  • maximize
  • flaunt
  • exult
  • rejoice
  • brandish
  • magnify
  • glorify

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • pooh
  • minimize
  • discount
  • laugh off
  • diminish
  • belittle
  • underrate
  • deprecate
  • undervalue
  • regret
  • play down
  • shrug off
  • lament
  • pooh-pooh
  • mourn
  • bemoan
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