Phonetic Breakdown of "bull"
Learn how to break down "bull" into its phonetic components. Understanding syllables and phonetics helps with pronunciation, spelling, and language learning.
Standard Phonetic Pronunciation:
/ˈbʊl/
Phonetic representation based on standard dictionaries
IPA Phonetic Pronunciation:
B UH1 L
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Definition of "bull"
Pronunciation: /ˈbʊl/
Noun
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An adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
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A male of domesticated cattle or oxen of any age.
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Any adult male bovine.
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An adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, elephants, camels and seals.
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A large, strong man.
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An investor who buys (commodities or securities) in anticipation of a rise in prices.
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A policeman.
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A crown coin; its value, 5 shillings.
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(Philadelphia) A man.
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A man who has sex with another man's wife or girlfriend with the consent of both.
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A drink made by pouring water into a cask that previously held liquor.
Adjective
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Large and strong, like a bull.Synonyms: beefy, hunky, robustAntonyms: feeble, puny, weak
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(of large mammals) adult maleExample: "a bull elephant"Synonyms: maleAntonyms: female
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Of a market in which prices are rising (compare bear)Antonyms: bear
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StupidSynonyms: stupid
Noun
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The centre of a target, inside the inner and magpie.
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A shot which hits the centre of a target.
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The two central rings on a dartboard.
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A hard striped peppermint-flavoured boiled sweet.
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Thick glass set into the side of a ship to let in light.
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A hand-cancelled postmark issued by a counter clerk at a post office, typically done on a receipt for proof of mailing.
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The central part of a crown glass disk, with concentric ripple effect.
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A convex glass lens which is placed in front of a lamp to concentrate the light so as to make it more conspicuous as a signal; also the lantern itself.
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A £50 banknote.
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Any of the first postage stamps produced in Brazil from 1843.
Noun
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The faeces of a bull.
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False or exaggerated statements made to impress and deceive the listener rather than inform; nonsense.Example: "Don't pay any attention to him. He talks a lot of bullshit."Synonyms: BS, bull, bulldada, bullpucky, bushwah
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A card game in which the object is to bluff about cards laid down and to determine when one's opponents are bluffing.Example: "Anyone want to play a few hands of bullshit?"Synonyms: BS, I doubt it, cheat
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An object of frustration and/or disgust, often caused by a perceived deception.Example: "That's total bullshit! I called your office and they said you never came in!"
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Statements that may be true but misleading nonetheless.
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Statements made without any particular reference to their truth value.
Pronunciation: /ˈbʊl/
Verb
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To force oneself (in a particular direction).Example: "He bulled his way in."
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To lie, to tell untruths.
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To be in heat; to manifest sexual desire as cows do.
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To polish boots to a high shine.
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To endeavour to raise the market price of.Example: "to bull railroad bonds"
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To endeavour to raise prices in.Example: "to bull the market"
Pronunciation: /ˈbʊl/
Noun
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A papal bull, an official document or edict from the Pope.
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A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope.
Verb
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(17th century) to publish in a Papal bull
Pronunciation: /ˈbʊl/
Noun
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A lie.
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Nonsense.
Verb
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To mock; to cheat.
Pronunciation: /ˈbʊl/
Noun
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(16th century) A bubble.