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buoyant
[boi-uhnt, boo-yuhnt]
adjective
tending to float in a fluid.
capable of keeping a body afloat, as a liquid.
not easily depressed; cheerful.
cheering or invigorating.
buoyant
/ ˈbɔɪənt /
adjective
able to float in or rise to the surface of a liquid
(of a liquid or gas) able to keep a body afloat or cause it to rise
cheerful or resilient
Other Word Forms
- buoyantly adverb
- nonbuoyant adjective
- nonbuoyantly adverb
- unbuoyant adjective
- unbuoyantly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of buoyant1
Example Sentences
After a shaky first year in office, buffeted by shrivelling approval ratings, he confronts a buoyant Reform UK.
That first half was mesmeric; six tries, the impetus swinging this way and that, the Wallabies buoyant and then bruised, the Lions beleaguered and then battling hard to get back into it.
Slipshod electric guitars spin like a lazy kite around strident acoustic guitars and a buoyant rhythm section.
Factors such as Nottingham Forest having a remarkable season, Crystal Palace being based in London and Aston Villa's buoyant team chasing silverware under Unai Emery can be taken into consideration for those numbers.
Arsenal fans outside the Bernabeu on Wednesday night were in a buoyant mood.
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