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bullish

[bool-ish]

adjective

  1. like a bull.

  2. obstinate or stupid.

  3. Commerce.

    1. rising in prices.

    2. characterized by favorable economic prospects.

    3. Informal.regarding a particular investment as potentially profitable (often followed byon ).

      We're still bullish on treasury bonds.

  4. hopeful; optimistic.



bullish

/ ˈʊɪʃ /

adjective

  1. like a bull

  2. stock exchange causing, expecting, or characterized by a rise in prices

    a bullish market

  3. informalcheerful and optimistic

    the prime minister was in a bullish mood

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • bullishly adverb
  • bullishness noun
  • superbullish adjective
  • superbullishly adverb
  • superbullishness noun
  • ˈܱԱ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bullish1

First recorded in 1560–70; bull 1 + -ish 1
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Lord Browne, who now chairs BeyondNetZero, a fund investing in carbon transition technologies, told Laura Kuenssberg some of the government's plans were "too bullish" and would take more time than planned.

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“We are bullish on the promise of AI technology and optimistic about how it can be used responsibly as a tool to further human creativity,” his statement continued.

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“I’m really bullish about this being the new cinema,” Rinsky says.

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A rags-to-riches origin story combined with a bullish political style has made Lee into a divisive figure in South Korea.

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“I was bullish on running in the Kentucky Derby,” McCarthy said at the time.

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