Get to know Buoyant better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like floaty or light.
Buoyant meaning
- Having buoyancy; able to float.
- Lighthearted and lively.
- Involving or engaged in much successful trade or activity. (of an economy, business etc.)
Using Buoyant
- The main meaning on this page is: Having buoyancy; able to float. | Lighthearted and lively. | Involving or engaged in much successful trade or activity. (of an economy, business etc.)
- Useful related words include: floaty, light, chirpy, perky.
- In the example corpus, buoyant often appears in combinations such as: buoyant and, the buoyant, in buoyant.
Context around Buoyant
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Buoyant
- In this selection, "buoyant" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, newly, dollar, neutrally, positive, banking and moon stand out and add context to how "buoyant" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a newly buoyant banking sector and as the buoyant moon in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "buoyant" sits close to words such as adaptability, alam and arable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with buoyant
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And it was this buoyant, positive, hopeful account of Christianity. (10 words)
The club was in such a buoyant place at that time. (11 words)
Dollar buoyant as robust U.S. data keep Fed hawks in controlreuters. (12 words)
As the buoyant Moon in your 9th House of Travel supports tender Chiron in your identity zone, you may realize that you’re not as flawed as you think you are — you’re just not in a place where you’re properly appreciated. (43 words)
Australia, by contrast, require just seven more wickets Sunday to win the only major global men's trophy to have so far eluded them and ensure they head into next week's Ashes opener against England at Edgbaston in buoyant mood. (41 words)
After starting the game in buoyant and positive mood there was already a note of caution in the sound coming from the terraces before the visitors took a 18th minute lead. (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
And it was this buoyant, positive, hopeful account of Christianity.
Ascherson’s Edinburgh is a city in the grip of multiple elites – church, law, academia and a newly buoyant banking sector – without a common purpose, creating ‘a humus for hypocrisy’.
As the buoyant Moon in your 9th House of Travel supports tender Chiron in your identity zone, you may realize that you’re not as flawed as you think you are — you’re just not in a place where you’re properly appreciated.
As well as being physically comforting, a sense of psychological wellbeing may also be created by the buoyant warm water and the companionship of those who share the bathing experience.
Australia, by contrast, require just seven more wickets Sunday to win the only major global men's trophy to have so far eluded them and ensure they head into next week's Ashes opener against England at Edgbaston in buoyant mood.
Check out Melvin Edwards’s buoyant watercolors or a delightful exhibition of artists’ books.
Commercial landlord Shaftesbury hailed a 'buoyant' Christmas as its retail and hospitality tenants in London's West End were flooded by tourists.
Dollar buoyant as robust U.S. data keep Fed hawks in controlreuters.
Each member of the ensemble shone, with buoyant displays from clarinet and horn.
It weighs 20,000lb in the air, but is ballasted to be neutrally buoyant once it reaches the sea floor, the company said.
Osborne said the machine export remained buoyant: “Machines for export are selling well, with a lot of the older equipment, around 10 years plus, holding strong values.
Real domestic resource mobilisation recognises the domestic market and keeps it strong and buoyant.
Suddenly, amid cooling inflation data and enthusiasm for AI, the mood in the markets seems buoyant again.
The club was in such a buoyant place at that time.
The energy drink market is buoyant and expanding, and US supermarket shelves are stocked with several brands.
The finished cattle trade has been extremely buoyant, with values rising steadily all year.
The government then took various measures to keep the property market buoyant.
This undoubtedly has something to do with the original utensil she chooses to define her curls and make them buoyant and bouncy.
While the international investors and collectors market remains buoyant, most buyers so far have come from Inverness and the Highlands.
After starting the game in buoyant and positive mood there was already a note of caution in the sound coming from the terraces before the visitors took a 18th minute lead.
Common combinations with buoyant
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- buoyant and 11×
- the buoyant 9×
- in buoyant 8×
- buoyant mood 7×
- more buoyant 7×
- was buoyant 7×
- neutrally buoyant 6×
- and buoyant 6×
- is buoyant 5×
- of buoyant 5×