buoyant in the PONS Dictionary

buoyant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a buoyant mood
a buoyant currency

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
And that, we might note, is the most attractive and buoyant thing in the film.
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With a normal load, it was buoyant enough to float even with a breached hull.
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The explosive and detonating mechanism is contained in a buoyant metal or plastic shell.
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An object that floats in the water is known as being "positively" buoyant.
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Most creatures that exist here have flying power and are very buoyant.
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This involves the release by the female of buoyant, golden, yolky eggs, which are fertilised externally, and the development of brachiolaria larvae.
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This results in a highly buoyant, rigid shape that also offers very high thermal retention properties.
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The exposed end of the floating tree is splintered and worn but wide and buoyant enough to support a person's weight.
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The mines weighed 1430 kg and were buoyant, so needed to be moored with sinkers, up to 25 metres below the surface.
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The eggs are buoyant and the hatchlings feed on zooplankton.
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