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    Buoy·ant
    /ˈboiənt/

    adjective

  2. Jul 2, 2012 · adjective. buoy· ant ˈbȯi-ənt. ˈbü-yənt. Synonyms of buoyant. : having buoyancy. Warm air is more buoyant than cool air. : such as. a. : capable of floating. Cork is naturally buoyant. b. : cheerful, gay. in a buoyant mood. c. : capable of maintaining a satisfactorily high level. a buoyant economy. buoyantly adverb. Synonyms. blithesome. bright.

  3. BUOYANT definition: 1. able to float: 2. happy and confident: 3. successful or making a profit: . Learn more.

  4. Buoyant definition: tending to float in a fluid.. See examples of BUOYANT used in a sentence.

  5. Something that is buoyant floats in water. Since floating is happier than sinking, buoyant also refers to things are fun and upbeat. Someone with a buoyant personality is fun to be around, laughs a lot, smiles, and cheers other people up.

  6. Aug 14, 2015 · adjective. uk / ˈbɔɪənt / us. Add to word list. successful and with a lot of activity: buoyant economy/market/industry Carpet sales remained strong as a result of the buoyant housing market. increasing or staying at a high level: Strong wage demands and buoyant consumer spending are pushing up inflation.

  7. 3 meanings: 1. able to float in or rise to the surface of a liquid 2. (of a liquid or gas) able to keep a body afloat or cause.... Click for more definitions.

  8. adjective. /ˈbɔɪənt/, /ˈbuːjənt/ (of prices, business activity, etc.) tending to increase or stay at a high level, usually showing financial success. a buoyant economy/market. buoyant sales/prices. a buoyant demand for homes. The relatively buoyant housing market has kept consumers confident enough to spend. Topics Business c2. Join us.

  9. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use buoyant in a sentence It was in this buoyant baby boom atmosphere that my parents grew up.

  10. 1. able to float in or rise to the surface of a liquid. 2. (General Physics) (of a liquid or gas) able to keep a body afloat or cause it to rise. 3. cheerful or resilient. [C16: probably from Spanish boyante, from boyar to float, from boya buoy, ultimately of Germanic origin]

  11. Definitions of 'buoyant'. 1. If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way. [...] 2. A buoyant economy is a successful one in which there is a lot of trade and economic activity. [...] 3. A buoyant object floats on a liquid.

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