bearishly

/ˈbɛrɪʃli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows a belief that prices in a financial market will fall.
    • She traded bearishly, selling most of her shares before the prices dropped.
    • Analysts commented bearishly on the company's future, citing weak earnings reports.
    • The investor spoke bearishly about the stock market, predicting a downturn next quarter.
  2. In a gloomy, pessimistic, or negative manner.
    • He looked bearishly at the weather forecast, expecting rain all weekend.
    • The team's coach spoke bearishly about their chances of winning the championship.
    • She answered bearishly when asked about her job prospects, sighing deeply.
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