bullish

/ˈbʊlɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Confident and expecting good things to happen, especially in business or the stock market.
    • She gave a bullish forecast for the economy next year.
    • The team is bullish about their chances of winning the championship.
    • Investors are feeling bullish about the company's new product launch.
  2. Having a strong, confident, or aggressive attitude.
    • His bullish personality sometimes makes him hard to work with.
    • She took a bullish stance during the negotiation, refusing to back down.
    • The CEO's bullish approach helped the company grow quickly.
  3. Like a bull in appearance or behavior; strong and powerful.
    • The dog's bullish frame made it look intimidating.
    • He charged through the crowd with a bullish force.
    • The wrestler had a bullish build with broad shoulders.
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