bullish

adjective
UK: /ˈbʊl.ɪʃ/
US: /ˈbʊl.ɪʃ/
  1. Confident and positive about the future, typically in the context of financial markets.

    1. He is very bullish about his company.
    2. Analysts are bullish that the market will recover quickly after the pandemic.
  2. Relating to or characterized by rising stock prices.

    1. The market is very bullish this week.
    2. A bullish trend is expected to continue throughout the end of the year.
bullish adverb
  1. Acting in a way that suggests confidence and optimism about something.

    1. She bullishly predicted a victory.
    2. He bullishly invested all his money in the risky stock.

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The word "bullish" in English means: Confident and positive about the future, typically in the context of financial markets., Relating to or characterized by rising stock prices..

The phonetic transcription of "bullish" is /ˈbʊl.ɪʃ/ in British English and /ˈbʊl.ɪʃ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "bullish": upbeat, confident, sanguine, positive, optimistic.

Example usage of "bullish": "He is very bullish about his company.". More examples on the page.