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buoy·ant
(boi′ənt, bo͞o′yənt)adj.
1. Having or marked by buoyancy: a buoyant balloon; buoyant spirits.
2. Lighthearted; gay: in a buoyant mood.
[Spanish boyante, present participle of boyar, to refloat a boat, from boya, buoy, from Old French boue; see buoy.]
buoy′ant·ly adv.
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buoyant
(ˈbɔɪənt)adj
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]
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buoy•ant
(ˈbɔɪ ənt, ˈbu yənt)adj.
1. tending to float in a fluid.
2. capable of keeping a body afloat, as a liquid.
3. not easily depressed; cheerful.
4. cheering or invigorating.
[1570–80]
buoy′ant•ly, adv.
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Adj. | 1. | buoyant - tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas; "buoyant balloons"; "buoyant balsawood boats"; "a floaty scarf" light - of comparatively little physical weight or density; "a light load"; "magnesium is a light metal--having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C" |
2. | buoyant - characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness; "buoyant spirits"; "his quick wit and chirpy humor"; "looking bright and well and chirpy"; "a perky little widow in her 70s" cheerful - being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits; "her cheerful nature"; "a cheerful greeting"; "a cheerful room"; "as cheerful as anyone confined to a hospital bed could be" |
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buoyant
adjective
1. cheerful, happy, bright, lively, sunny, animated, upbeat (informal), joyful, carefree, bouncy, breezy, genial, jaunty, chirpy (informal), sparky, vivacious, debonair, blithe, full of beans (informal), peppy (informal), light-hearted She was in a buoyant mood.
cheerful sad, depressed, unhappy, despairing, dull, moody, gloomy, hopeless, pessimistic, melancholy, forlorn, sullen, glum, morose, cheerless
cheerful sad, depressed, unhappy, despairing, dull, moody, gloomy, hopeless, pessimistic, melancholy, forlorn, sullen, glum, morose, cheerless
2. expanding, developing, booming, strong, thriving, mushrooming, vigorous a buoyant economy
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Translations
قابِلٌ للطَّفْو
veselývznosnývzplývavýživý
flydende
úsztatható
sem getur flotiî
splývavý
yüzebilir
buoyant
[ˈbɔɪənt] ADJCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
buoyant
[ˈbɔɪənt] adj [ship, vessel] → flottable
(= carefree) → gai(e), plein(e) d'entrain
[market, economy] → actif/ive
[prices, currency] → soutenu(e)
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buoyant
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
buoyant
[bɔɪənt] adj (ship, log) → che galleggia (bene), galleggiante (fig) (person) → di ottimo umore, su di corda; (nature) → ottimista (Fin) (market) → sostenuto/a; (prices, currency) → stabileCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
buoy
(boi) , ((American) ˈbu:i) noun a floating anchored mark, acting as a guide, warning or mooring point for boats.
see also lifebuoy.
ˈbuoyancy noun the ability to float on water or in the air. the buoyancy of a balloon.
ˈbuoyant adjectiveKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.