buoyant

[US]/ˈbɔɪənt/
[UK]/ˈbɔɪənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. having the ability to float; light-hearted; increasing in strength or value.

Phrases & Collocations

buoyant force

Example Sentences

in a buoyant mood.

a buoyant balloon; buoyant spirits.

Cork is a very buoyant material.

a buoyant stock market

A boat must be made of buoyant material.

the conference ended with the party in a buoyant mood.

an Impressionist painting that is a vast cloudscape of buoyant, floating forms.

It takes a very buoyant personality to cope with constant rejection.

We were in a buoyant mood after winning our match.

thin, resilient copper); it also suggests a buoyant capacity to revive, as from depression (

the Scottish champions were buoyant after they disposed of English champions Leeds.

"The likable no-brainer is half buoyant goof, half groaner, and all Chow.\"

Cololabis saira stick-held net is a kind of buoyant lift-nets, catching fish by attracting lamps.

He was as light and buoyant as swansdown, prey to any breeze that might carry him away, might waft him up to that golden gleam.

Using small road wheel on the tracklayer could increase both the buoyant force and inner space of vehicle.

Similarly, fenofibrate and the combination (but not simvastatin) significantly increased the percentage of buoyant LDL cholesterol constituting total LDL cholesterol.

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