buoyant (Meaning)

Wordnet

buoyant (s)

tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas

characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness

Webster

buoyant (v. t. & i.)

Having the quality of rising or floating in a fluid; tending to rise or float; as, iron is buoyant in mercury.

Bearing up, as a fluid; sustaining another body by being specifically heavier.

Light-hearted; vivacious; cheerful; as, a buoyant disposition; buoyant spirits.

buoyant Sentence Examples

  1. The market showed signs of becoming buoyant after the positive economic report.
  2. The children's laughter was buoyant as they played in the park.
  3. Her buoyant personality always lifted the spirits of those around her.
  4. The buoyant balloon rose gracefully into the clear blue sky.
  5. Despite facing setbacks, his buoyant optimism never wavered.
  6. The buoyant mood in the office indicated a successful quarter.
  7. The economy remained buoyant despite global uncertainties.
  8. The swimmer felt buoyant in the salty water of the ocean.
  9. The buoyant force of the water supported the weight of the boat effortlessly.
  10. Their friendship remained buoyant even through challenging times.

FAQs About the word buoyant

tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas, characterized by liveliness and lightheartednessHaving the quality of rising or floating in a fluid; tending

bright,cheerful, optimistic, gay, blithe, blithesome, smiling, sunny, happy, lively

gloomy, sullen, glum, glum, saturnine, joyless, sulky, sulky, joyless, sad

The market showed signs of becoming buoyant after the positive economic report.

The children's laughter was buoyant as they played in the park.

Her buoyant personality always lifted the spirits of those around her.

The buoyant balloon rose gracefully into the clear blue sky.