Results for: An investor who thinks the market will rise. Related: bear.
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bear, carried by, transmitted by (used in combination, e.g. air-borne virus)borne
bear, drill a hole; advance, progress; cause boredom, make weary, eagre, hole; diameter, caliber; cylindrical hollow (gun barrel, etc.); surge of water, make hole in something, make somebody uninterested, penetrate, size of pipe, something that bores, ...bore
bear, suffer, tolerate, small stream, rivulet, tolerate somethingbrook
bear, teddy, toy bearteddy bear
become different, become unlike; make dissimilar sounds; omit two related sounds in a word (Phonetics), change to different consonant sound, lose similaritydissimilate
become productive, make fruitful; produce fruit, bear fruitfructify
becoming or making larger or greater, enlarge, add to, augment; multiply; raise, heighten, intensify, growth, expansion; addition; enlargement; escalation; reproduction, make or become larger or greater, rise in somethingincrease
begin flying, deduct an amount, depart, have as a break from work, imitate somebody, jump, lift-off, leave the ground in flight; rise off the ground; remove (clothing); bring down; lessen; leave, depart; put an end to, execute, release something, remov...take off
begin to make sound, begin to operate, open business, rise suddenlystart up
being correlates, correlative word, mutually related, something which is mutually related, together but not adjacentcorrelative
being inflated, being puffed up with pride, higher prices, increase in the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in prices; act of filling with air or gas; state of being filled with air or gasinflation
being pulled upward (about hair); turn upward, hairstyle, move upward, sharp rise; hair style in which the hair is pulled to the top of the head, upward sweepupsweep
being vicar, of or related to vicar; in a substituting capacity, of vicar, vicariousvicarial
Belgian dialect of French, dialect spoken in the southern part of Belgium and France, French-speaking Belgian, of or related to Walloons, of or related to French-speaking inhabitants of Belgium, resident of the southern part of Belgium and France, see ...Walloon
believer in capitalism, capitalist, capitalistic, favoring capitalism, investor, of capitalism, of or pertaining to an economic system based on competition between businesses, rich person, supporter of capitalism (economic system based on competition b...capitalist
 

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