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dovish

A description for something that is docile, gentle, easy-going, or otherwise positive, as if to say a thing is similar to the manner of a dove. The term can be used to describe the economy (a dovish economy would tend to indicate lower interest rates), or a specific action or event (a dovish action is not going to be strong or aggressive). opposite of hawkish.

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  1. dovish - definition of dovish by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    Any of various widely distributed birds of the family Columbidae, which includes the pigeons, having a small head and a characteristic cooing call. 2. A gentle ...
     
  2. Dovish - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Refers to the tone of language used to describe a situation and the associated implications for actions. For example, if the Federal Reserve bank refers to ...
     
  3. dovish
    Dovish refers to an economic outlook which generally supports lower interest...
     
  4. Dove Definition | Investopedia
    ... the same name, and is the opposite of the term "hawk". Statements that suggest that inflation will have a minimal impact are called "dovish". Investopedia Says ...
     
  5. What is dovish? definition and meaning
    Definition of dovish: A description for something that is docile, gentle, easy-going, or otherwise positive, as if to say a thing is similar to the manner of a dove.
     
  6. dovish - Wiktionary
    dovish (comparative more dovish, superlative most dovish) ... at the UN secretary general, who has long been too dovish for Bush administration tastes.
     
  7. Dovish - What Does It Mean?
    What does it mean to be dovish? What does it mean if the Fed has a dovish stance?
     
  8. Dovish - Merriam-Webster Online
    inclined to live in peace and to avoid war <the party's dovish faction has regarded the war as a bad idea from the get-go>. Synonyms dovish, pacific, pacifist (or ...