bullishadjective
uk/ˈbʊl.iʃ/us/ˈbʊl.iʃ/bullish adjective (ATTITUDE)
giving your opinions in a powerful and confident way:
She's being very bullish about the firm's future.
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Strong-willed
- a firm hand idiom
- adamant
- adamantine
- aggressive
- an iron hand/fist in a velvet glove idiom
- fury
- go-getter
- going
- gutsy
- hard-boiled
- importunate
- pertinacious
- pigheaded
- purposeful
- pushy
- recalcitrant
- wilful
- will not take no for an answer idiom
- willful
- with guns blazing idiom
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Confidence & self-assurance
bullish adjective (FINANCIAL MARKET)
A bullish financial market is one in which share prices are rising.
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Stock markets
- arbitrage
- bear
- bourse
- buy-in
- cash
- cash out sth
- dead cat bounce
- Dow Jones
- haircut
- intangible asset
- investment
- mature
- maturity
- negotiable
- rogue trader
- speculation
- stockbroker
- stockholder
- trading
- unit trust
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Price increases