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bullish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective bullish has 1 sense
  1. bullish - expecting a rise in prices
    Antonym:
    pessimistic (indirect, via optimistic)

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Bullish

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: (Finance) Describing an optimistic or positive outlook on the future performance or prospects of a market, industry, or security.

Usage: Investors are feeling bullish about the stock market after strong earnings reports.

Sample Sentence 1: The bullish sentiment in the technology sector led to substantial gains for many companies.

Sample Sentence 2: The company's new product launch has made analysts more bullish on their future growth.

Sense 2: (Finance) Characterized by a rising market; marked by upward price movement.

Usage: The stock experienced a bullish trend for the past month, reaching new all-time highs.

Sample Sentence 1: Traders are taking advantage of the bullish market conditions by buying more shares.

Sample Sentence 2: Investors who sold their shares too early missed out on the bullish rally.

Sense 3: (Informal) Having a confident, assertive, or optimistic attitude or personality.

Usage: She demonstrated a bullish determination to succeed in her career.

Sample Sentence 1: The CEO's bullish approach helped the company overcome several challenges.

Sample Sentence 2: He maintained a bullish attitude despite facing criticism and setbacks.

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