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buoyant

adjective as in light in weight

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Example Sentences

It was in this buoyant baby boom atmosphere that my parents grew up.

Standout tracks include the Bad-era sounding Blue Gangsta and the irrepressibly buoyant Paul Anka-written Love Never Felt So Good.

Despite this skepticism, Hatch was feeling buoyant in an interview with The Daily Beast.

Seeger showed Springsteen that political music could be buoyant, even as it dealt with the weightiest issues.

The stock market has been buoyant, and interest rates have been rising in part because of expectations of higher economic growth.

Nature, ever buoyant and imperative, does her best to remedy the ills created by "Man's inhumanity to Man."

It was to me a new birth of faculties that resembled a new sense of being, a buoyant and elastic lightness of feelings and frame.

She was a most lovely girl, with a wild-rose complexion and starlike eyes, and full of life and buoyant hope.

The water of dead seas, because of the additional weight of the substances which it holds, is extraordinarily buoyant.

She was a brunette—great black flashing eyes, full red lips, raven-black hair, skin suffused with the glow of buoyant health.

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On this page you'll find 94 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to buoyant, such as: bouncy, resilient, afloat, airy, floatable, and floating.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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