bearish (Meaning)

Wordnet

bearish (s)

expecting prices to fall

Webster

bearish (a.)

Partaking of the qualities of a bear; resembling a bear in temper or manners.

bearish Sentence Examples

  1. The stock market has been bearish all week, indicating a pessimistic outlook.
  2. The bearish trend in real estate prices shows no signs of abating.
  3. Investors are bearish on the company's earnings potential.
  4. The economic outlook is bearish, with a high probability of recession.
  5. The stock's bearish technical indicators suggest a further decline.
  6. The bearish sentiment among analysts is driving down the share price.
  7. The bearish market conditions have made it difficult for investors to profit.
  8. The bearish news about the company's merger has sent shockwaves through the industry.
  9. The bearish macroeconomic factors are expected to dampen consumer spending.
  10. The bearish trend in the energy sector is driven by oversupply and declining demand.

FAQs About the word bearish

expecting prices to fallPartaking of the qualities of a bear; resembling a bear in temper or manners.

hopeless, pessimistic, cynical, negative, unlikely, desperate,bleak, somber, downbeat, discouraging

golden, promising, optimistic, likely, bright, encouraging, likely, encouraging, propitious, golden

The stock market has been bearish all week, indicating a pessimistic outlook.

The bearish trend in real estate prices shows no signs of abating.

Investors are bearish on the company's earnings potential.

The economic outlook is bearish, with a high probability of recession.