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[ bool-ish ] / ˈbʊl ɪʃ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR bullish ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivelike 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. Origin of bullishFirst recorded in 1560–70; bull1 + -ish1 OTHER WORDS FROM bullishbull·ish·ly, adverbbull·ish·ness, nounsu·per·bull·ish, adjectivesu·per·bull·ish·ly, adverb su·per·bull·ish·ness, noun Words nearby bullishbullhead rail, bullhorn, bull in a china shop, bullion, bullionist, bullish, Bullitt, bull kelp, bull market, bullmastiff, Bull Moose Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bullishTesla Motors, for example, which now enjoys a $30 billion market capitalization thanks to bullish investors. Capitalism Is Saving the Climate, You Hippies|Daniel Gross|September 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST Investors are bullish in Aereo, too; the company has raised almost $100 million in funding. What the Aereo Decision Means for You|Kyle Chayka|June 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST But on the big screen, this bullish Brit transformed into the quintessential Cockney accented tough guy with a big heart. Remembering Bob Hoskins, the Burly British Star of ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit,’ Who Died at 71|Lorenza Muñoz|April 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST There were plenty of other reasons to be bullish about Sean Saves the World. The Failure of ‘Sean Saves the World’ Is Epically Disappointing|Kevin Fallon|January 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
And yet for all his bullish talk of collective leadership, his 14 years in power have been anything but a joint effort. Bad News for Hugo Chávez—and, Possibly, Venezuela|Mac Margolis|December 9, 2012|DAILY BEAST "And curb securities naturally feel the influence of the bullish sentiment," Fiedler continued. Potash & Perlmutter|Montague Glass The sight of scarlet always went to his bullish head, and now made him more mad. The Auto Boys' Vacation|James A. Braden You love toothless satires; let me inform you, a toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleekstone, and as bullish.' An Introduction to the Prose and Poetical Works of John Milton|Hiram Corson A toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleck stone, and as bullish. Notes and Queries, Number 74, March 29, 1851|Various
British Dictionary definitions for bullish
adjectivelike a bull stock exchange causing, expecting, or characterized by a rise in pricesa bullish market informal cheerful and optimisticthe prime minister was in a bullish mood Derived forms of bullishbullishness, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to bullishpithy, compelling, vigorous, energetic, convincing, vehement, persuasive, dynamic, cogent, violent, commanding, forcible, strong, dominant, dynamical, effective, electric, elemental, gutsy, mighty |