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bullish
[ bool-ish ]
adjective
- like a bull.
- obstinate or stupid.
- Commerce.
- rising in prices.
- characterized by favorable economic prospects.
- Informal. regarding a particular investment as potentially profitable (often followed by on ):
We're still bullish on treasury bonds.
- hopeful; optimistic.
bullish
/ 藞产蕣濒瑟蕛 /
adjective
- like a bull
- stock exchange causing, expecting, or characterized by a rise in prices
a bullish market
- informal.cheerful and optimistic
the prime minister was in a bullish mood
Derived Forms
- 藞产耻濒濒颈蝉丑苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产耻濒濒顎僫蝉丑路濒测 adverb
- 产耻濒濒顎僫蝉丑路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- 蝉耻顎卲别谤路产耻濒濒顎僫蝉丑 adjective
- su顎卲er路产耻濒濒顎僫蝉丑路濒测 adverb
- su顎卲er路产耻濒濒顎僫蝉丑路苍别蝉蝉 noun
Example Sentences
Either way, Bonta said he is bullish on winning in the end.
Before the game, manager Dave Roberts had remained bullish on his long-term potential, reflecting back at where he was one year and three weeks earlier.
It's a bullish approach that feels a little outdated in the current climate of player power - but, as Eto'o and Mourinho explain, it worked perfectly back then.
This bullish leadership led him to make a strategic miscalculation 鈥 he overlooked the need to be liked by voters.
Trump, in his usual bullish element, declared that April 2 was "Liberation Day" -- as in, liberation from an allegedly disadvantageous trading position that has been costing the U.S. manufacturing jobs.
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