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bullish

 

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

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Term: bullish

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Someone showing the belief that the value of a particular investment or market will rise.

Usage: He has a bullish outlook on the stock market.

Example sentence: The expert investor gave a bullish recommendation on buying tech stocks.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Characterized by confidence, optimism, and a positive attitude.

Usage: Sarah is feeling bullish about her chances of getting the job.

Example sentence: The team entered the tournament with a bullish attitude, ready to win.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Related to the bullish market condition, indicating a rise in prices.

Usage: The stock prices have been on a bullish trend lately.

Example sentence: The real estate market is experiencing a bullish phase with increasing demand and prices.

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Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Someone who believes in the increasing value or rise of a particular investment or market.

Usage: He is known as a bullish when it comes to investing in cryptocurrencies.

Example sentence: The stock market is driven by both bears and bulls, with the optimists and pessimists.

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