0 giving your opinions in a powerful and confident way: --
She's being very bullish about the firm's future.
1 A bullish financial market is one in which share prices are rising. --
2 (of markets and investments) with prices rising, or (of people) expecting good things, esp. of business: --
3 if a market is bullish, a lot of people are buying shares, bonds, currency, etc. because they expect the price of them to increase: --
In fact, it is only in the final stages when they do agree to participation that they are most likely to make any kind of bullish statement at all.
I have known him for a long time, and underneath that somewhat bullish exterior there are many redeeming features.
Despite the bullish talk about spending at the macro level, this happy scenario is all too frequently not reflected at the micro level.
I would not be quite as bullish as was my noble friend on that occasion.
The company points to a general malaise, which is perhaps a useful counterbalance to the rather bullish statements that we sometimes hear.
In a characteristically trenchant way—bullish he was in every respect—he gave the game away.
All these and the cost of compliance is likely to make all but the most bullish of aspiring entrepreneurs blanch.
There was concern that the tin price had shown no sign of recovery even though experts had been taking bullish views late in 1989.