buoy
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- Buoyant refers to the physical ability to float in a fluid, such as water or air, based on density and displacement principles.
- Metaphorically, it describes a person's mood or spirit as being resiliently cheerful and optimistic, even when facing difficult or depressing circumstances.
- In economics and finance, it denotes a market or economy that is strong, active, and showing an upward trend in prices or demand.
- The word carries a sense of 'lightness' and 'upward movement,' serving as a sophisticated alternative to words like floating, cheerful, or thriving.
The term buoyant (the adjective form of the root 'buoy') is a multifaceted C1-level descriptor that bridges the physical world of fluid dynamics with the abstract realms of human emotion and global economics. At its most literal level, it describes the physical property of an object to float in a fluid—be it water or air—due to an upward force exerted by the fluid that opposes the weight of the immersed object. However, in sophisticated English usage, the word is most frequently employed metaphorically. When we describe a person's mood as buoyant, we are suggesting a resilient cheerfulness that 'floats' above the heavy weights of depression or misfortune. In the context of finance and markets, a buoyant economy is one that is not only growing but possesses an inherent vigor that allows it to maintain high levels of activity despite external pressures. It suggests a state of being light, upward-moving, and resistant to sinking.
- Physical Buoyancy
- The ability of a material, like cork or certain plastics, to remain on the surface of a liquid. It implies a density lower than the medium it inhabits.
The life jacket is made of highly buoyant foam, ensuring the wearer stays above the waterline even in rough seas.
- Psychological Buoyancy
- Refers to a person's innate optimism and their capacity to recover quickly from setbacks. A buoyant personality is often described as 'infectious' or 'effervescent'.
Despite the tragic news, her buoyant spirit kept the rest of the team from falling into despair.
- Economic Buoyancy
- A market condition characterized by high demand, rising prices, and general confidence. It is the opposite of a stagnant or depressed market.
Analysts were surprised by the buoyant demand for luxury goods during the global recession.
The hot air balloon became buoyant as the gas inside was heated, slowly lifting the basket off the ground.
A buoyant housing market often leads to increased consumer spending in other sectors.
Using buoyant correctly requires an understanding of its three primary domains: physics, psychology, and economics. In each domain, the word functions as an adjective that modifies a noun to indicate an upward tendency or a resistance to sinking. When describing physical objects, it often follows a linking verb like 'is' or 'remains' (e.g., 'The wood is buoyant'). In economic and psychological contexts, it is frequently used as an attributive adjective preceding the noun (e.g., 'buoyant mood', 'buoyant sales'). To elevate your usage to a C1 level, consider using it to describe abstract concepts like 'confidence' or 'optimism' to convey a sense of lightness and resilience that simpler words lack.
- Context: Marine Engineering
- Engineers must calculate the displacement of the vessel to ensure it remains buoyant under maximum cargo load.
Saltwater is denser than freshwater, making objects more buoyant in the ocean.
- Context: Financial Reporting
- The tech sector remained buoyant throughout the fiscal year, outperforming the broader market indices.
Low interest rates have created a buoyant environment for first-time homebuyers.
- Context: Personal Narrative
- He walked with a buoyant step, his recent promotion having cleared the clouds of his previous anxiety.
The children's buoyant laughter echoed through the park, a stark contrast to the somber mood of the adults.
After the initial shock, the community's buoyant optimism led to a successful rebuilding effort.
The helium-filled balloons were so buoyant that they strained against the ribbons holding them down.
In the modern linguistic landscape, you are most likely to encounter 'buoyant' in three distinct settings. First, in financial journalism—think Bloomberg, The Economist, or the Wall Street Journal—where it is the preferred term for a market that refuses to decline despite negative news. Second, in literature and high-end journalism describing human character; a 'buoyant' person is a classic archetype of the resilient hero. Third, in scientific or technical documentation regarding fluid mechanics, aviation, and marine biology. It is a word that signals a certain level of education and precision in the speaker. You will rarely hear it in casual slang, but it is a staple of professional and academic discourse.
- News & Media
- 'The stock market ended the week on a buoyant note as investors reacted positively to the latest employment data.'
The documentary highlighted the buoyant nature of the local economy despite the closure of the main factory.
- Literature & Academic Writing
- 'Dickens often contrasts the buoyant optimism of his young protagonists with the leaden cynicism of the Victorian legal system.'
Scientists studied how the buoyant properties of the seeds allowed them to travel across the ocean to distant islands.
The CEO's buoyant tone during the conference call reassured nervous shareholders.
Even in the depths of the cave, the divers relied on their buoyant equipment to navigate the vertical shafts.
The most frequent errors with 'buoyant' involve spelling, part-of-speech confusion, and register mismatch. Many learners struggle with the 'uoy' vowel cluster, often spelling it as 'boyant' or 'bouyant'. Furthermore, there is a tendency to use 'buoyant' as a verb (e.g., 'the news buoyant the market'), which is incorrect; the correct verb is 'to buoy' (e.g., 'the news buoyed the market'). Lastly, while 'buoyant' is a positive word, using it to describe something that should be serious or heavy can lead to an inappropriate tone. For instance, describing a funeral as having a 'buoyant atmosphere' would be culturally jarring unless the event was specifically intended to be a celebration of life.
- Spelling Error
- Incorrect: He has a very boyant personality. Correct: He has a very buoyant personality.
Remember: 'Buoyant' contains 'buoy', the floating marker. Think of the 'u' and 'o' together like two bubbles under the surface.
- Part of Speech Confusion
- Incorrect: The success buoyanted his spirits. Correct: The success buoyed his spirits.
The adjective buoyant describes a state; the verb 'buoy' describes an action.
Incorrect: The pizza was buoyant. Correct: The pizza was delicious. (Unless the pizza is literally floating in the air!)
To master 'buoyant', one must understand how it differs from its synonyms. While 'happy' or 'cheerful' are generic, 'buoyant' implies a specific kind of lightheartedness that follows a period of difficulty or persists despite it. In a physical sense, it is more precise than 'floating'. In an economic sense, it is more descriptive than 'strong'. Below are detailed comparisons to help you choose the right word for your context.
- Buoyant vs. Resilient
- 'Resilient' implies toughness and the ability to withstand stress. 'Buoyant' implies a lighter, more active cheerfulness. A resilient person might be stoic; a buoyant person is visibly upbeat.
While his character was resilient enough to survive the ordeal, it was his buoyant nature that allowed him to smile through it.
- Buoyant vs. Effervescent
- 'Effervescent' (like bubbles in soda) is more intense and bubbly than 'buoyant'. 'Buoyant' is more about staying afloat, while 'effervescent' is about active, sparkling energy.
Her buoyant confidence was steady, unlike her sister's effervescent but short-lived excitement.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The root word 'buoy' is thought to go back to the Latin 'boia', which meant a 'fetter' or 'chain'—ironic, since a buoy is chained to the bottom so it can float in one spot!
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it as 'boo-yant' (incorrectly following the 'u' first).
- Stress on the second syllable: boy-ANT (incorrect).
- Confusing it with 'boyhood' pronunciation.
- Dropping the 'n' sound: 'boy-at'.
- Treating the 'u' as a separate vowel: 'bo-u-yant'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Common in news and literature, but requires context to distinguish meanings.
Spelling 'uoy' is tricky, and using it metaphorically requires C1 skill.
Pronunciation is usually okay once learned, but it's a 'learned' word.
Easily recognized in context due to its distinct sound.
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Adjective Order
The small, orange, buoyant ball.
Linking Verbs
He seems buoyant today.
Comparatives
This wood is more buoyant than that stone.
Adverbs of Degree
The market is incredibly buoyant.
Prepositional Phrases
Buoyant in the face of adversity.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The toy boat is buoyant.
The toy boat floats.
Subject + Verb + Adjective.
Is the ball buoyant?
Does the ball float?
Question form.
Wood is buoyant in water.
Wood stays on top of water.
General fact.
The cork is very buoyant.
The cork floats very well.
Using 'very' to modify.
I want a buoyant life jacket.
I want a jacket that floats.
Adjective before noun.
The balloon is buoyant in air.
The balloon floats in the sky.
Prepositional phrase 'in air'.
Ice is buoyant.
Ice floats.
Simple statement.
Is this plastic buoyant?
Does this plastic float?
Demonstrative adjective 'this'.
He was in a buoyant mood today.
He was very happy today.
Mood description.
The buoyant apples stayed on top of the bucket.
The apples did not sink.
Attributive adjective.
She felt buoyant after passing the test.
She felt light and happy.
Linking verb 'felt'.
We need buoyant materials for the raft.
We need things that float.
Plural noun.
The buoyant music made everyone dance.
The happy music made people dance.
Metaphorical use for music.
His buoyant laugh filled the room.
His happy laugh was loud.
Describing a sound.
The boat stayed buoyant in the storm.
The boat did not sink.
Prepositional phrase.
Are these shoes buoyant?
Do these shoes float?
Plural question.
The economy is buoyant thanks to new jobs.
The economy is strong.
Economic context.
She has a buoyant personality that attracts friends.
She is naturally cheerful.
Personality trait.
The buoyant force of the water pushed the diver up.
The upward push of the water.
Scientific term 'buoyant force'.
Investors are buoyant about the future of tech.
Investors are optimistic.
Adjective + preposition 'about'.
The buoyant atmosphere of the festival was amazing.
The happy feeling of the event.
Describing atmosphere.
He remained buoyant despite losing his job.
He stayed positive.
Concessive clause 'despite'.
The ship's buoyant hull was carefully designed.
The part that floats.
Technical description.
A buoyant market usually leads to higher prices.
A strong market.
Cause and effect.
The buoyant demand for electric cars surprised the industry.
The high and rising demand.
Compound noun 'buoyant demand'.
He maintained a buoyant outlook throughout the crisis.
An optimistic viewpoint.
Collocation 'buoyant outlook'.
The oil is more buoyant than the water beneath it.
The oil floats on the water.
Comparative 'more... than'.
The property market remains buoyant in the capital city.
Housing prices are still high.
Stative verb 'remains'.
Her buoyant spirits were infectious to the whole office.
Her happiness spread to others.
Plural noun 'spirits'.
The scientist explained why the metal was surprisingly buoyant.
Why it floated despite being metal.
Adverb 'surprisingly' modifying adjective.
A buoyant mood prevailed as the results were announced.
A cheerful feeling was everywhere.
Formal verb 'prevailed'.
The company reported buoyant sales in the third quarter.
Sales were strong and rising.
Business reporting.
The buoyant resilience of the refugees was truly humbling.
Their ability to stay positive.
Abstract noun modification.
Macroeconomic factors have kept the currency buoyant.
The currency value stayed high.
Object complement.
The buoyant tone of the prose belies the dark themes of the novel.
The light writing hides the sad story.
Literary analysis.
They utilized buoyant platforms for the offshore wind farm.
Floating structures.
Technical plural.
His buoyant self-confidence was often mistaken for arrogance.
His high level of confidence.
Complex subject.
The buoyant trade in antiques has seen prices skyrocket.
The active and strong trade.
Economic metaphor.
Environmentalists worry about the buoyant plastic waste in the Pacific.
The plastic that floats.
Environmental context.
Her buoyant step suggested she had finally found peace.
The way she walked showed happiness.
Inferential meaning.
The buoyant liquidity in the markets prevented a total collapse.
The abundance of available cash.
Financial jargon.
One must admire the buoyant optimism inherent in his philosophy.
The deep-seated cheerfulness.
Formal 'One must' construction.
The vessel's buoyant stability was tested in extreme conditions.
Its ability to stay upright and float.
Compound technical term.
The buoyant demand for luxury real estate defies conventional logic.
The high demand is illogical.
Academic observation.
He possessed a buoyant wit that could lighten the heaviest of hearts.
A quick, light sense of humor.
Qualitative description.
The buoyant plumes of volcanic ash rose miles into the atmosphere.
The rising clouds of ash.
Geological context.
The buoyant nature of the discourse indicated a shift in public opinion.
The lively and positive talk.
Sociological analysis.
Despite the fiscal tightening, the consumer sector remained remarkably buoyant.
People kept spending money.
Adverbial modification 'remarkably'.
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सामान्य वाक्यांश
— To help someone stay happy or financially stable.
His savings kept him buoyant during the layoff.
— Extremely good at floating or very resilient.
Even in debt, he was as buoyant as a cork.
— Ending something in a positive, upbeat way.
The meeting ended on a buoyant note.
— A high level of self-assurance that doesn't easily drop.
His buoyant confidence helped him win the debate.
— Very active and profitable buying and selling.
There was buoyant trade at the Christmas market.
— General sensations of happiness and lightness.
She was overcome by buoyant feelings of joy.
— Possessing a great deal of upward force or cheer.
The material is highly buoyant in salt water.
— A positive perspective on the future.
The CEO shared a buoyant outlook for next year.
— Strong and increasing revenue from selling products.
The new iPhone led to buoyant sales.
— Consistent and vigorous increase in size or value.
The city is experiencing buoyant growth.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Buoyancy is the noun (the force); buoyant is the adjective (the state).
This is a common misspelling. There is no such word.
Flamboyant means showy or bright; buoyant means floating or cheerful. They sound similar but are different.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To survive difficult financial or personal times, similar to being buoyant.
I'm just trying to keep my head above water.
Informal— Feeling extremely happy and light, like being buoyant.
Since the engagement, she's been walking on air.
Informal— Feeling very successful and happy.
He felt on top of the world after the promotion.
Common— To enjoy and benefit from a buoyant or successful period.
The company is riding the wave of the AI boom.
Business— Very light, often used for things that are buoyant.
The new life vest is light as a feather.
Common— To have a buoyant, optimistic outlook.
Try to look on the bright side of the situation.
Common— Having a lot of energy and spirit, related to a buoyant mood.
The kids are full of beans today.
Informal (UK)— Being in a very buoyant and happy mood.
The players were in high spirits after the game.
Neutral— A buoyant economy benefits everyone involved.
The tax cut helped everyone; a rising tide lifts all boats.
Economic/Political— Something that makes someone happy or interests them.
Whatever floats your boat is fine with me.
Informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Similar sound and both start with 'b' sounds.
Flamboyant is about style and being noticed; buoyant is about floating and mood.
He wore a flamboyant suit, but his mood wasn't very buoyant.
Both imply upward movement.
Bouncing is a physical action of hitting and jumping; buoyant is a constant state of floating.
The ball was bouncing on the buoyant raft.
Both describe a positive energy.
Lively is about high energy/movement; buoyant is about staying 'up' and not sinking.
The party was lively and the host was buoyant.
Buoyant things are usually light.
Light refers only to weight; buoyant refers to the ability to float in a specific medium.
The metal was light, but it wasn't buoyant in the oil.
Both mean happy/bubbly.
Effervescent is much more energetic and 'fizzy'; buoyant is more steady and resilient.
Her effervescent joy was different from his steady, buoyant optimism.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
The [noun] is buoyant.
The boat is buoyant.
He felt buoyant after [gerund].
He felt buoyant after winning.
There is a buoyant [noun] for [something].
There is a buoyant demand for coffee.
Despite [noun], the [noun] remained buoyant.
Despite the rain, the mood remained buoyant.
A buoyant [noun] suggests that [clause].
A buoyant market suggests that confidence is high.
The [adjective] and buoyant [noun] of [something].
The resilient and buoyant nature of his character.
To keep [object] buoyant in [circumstance].
To keep the project buoyant in a sea of red tape.
[Noun] is more buoyant than [noun].
Helium is more buoyant than nitrogen.
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Common in professional, academic, and literary contexts; rare in slang.
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The market is very buoy.
→
The market is very buoyant.
Buoy is a noun; buoyant is the adjective you need here.
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He has a bouyant mood.
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He has a buoyant mood.
The 'u' comes before the 'o'.
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The buoyant of the water.
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The buoyancy of the water.
You need the noun 'buoyancy' to describe the property.
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She buoyanted her friends.
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She buoyed up her friends.
Buoyant is not a verb.
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A buoyant heavy stone.
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A buoyant light stone.
Heavy things usually aren't buoyant; it's a logical contradiction.
सुझाव
The 'UOY' Rule
Write 'buoy' first, then add 'ant'. This helps you remember the tricky 'u' and 'o' order.
Elevate Your Essays
Replace 'The economy is good' with 'The economy remains buoyant' to impress your teachers.
The 'Boy' Sound
If you can say 'boy', you can say 'buoyant'. Just add 'ant' at the end.
Look for the Upward Trend
When you see 'buoyant', look for other words like 'rise', 'growth', or 'optimism' nearby.
Business English
Use it in reports to describe 'buoyant sales' or 'buoyant demand' for a professional tone.
Force and Physics
Remember that 'buoyant force' is the scientific name for the push that makes things float.
Emotional Resilience
Think of a buoyant person as someone who 'floats' above their problems.
Avoid Repetition
Switch between 'buoyant', 'resilient', and 'upbeat' to keep your writing interesting.
Adjective Only
Never say 'I am buoyanting'. Say 'I am feeling buoyant' or 'The news buoyed me up'.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a 'buoy' in the ocean. No matter how many waves hit it, it always pops back up to the top. That's being 'buoyant'.
दृश्य संबंध
Visualize a bright orange buoy bobbing on the waves, or a person with helium balloons tied to their waist, making them walk lightly.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'buoyant' in a sentence about a difficult day you had, explaining how you stayed positive.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Spanish 'boyante', which comes from 'boyar' (to float), which in turn comes from 'boya' (a buoy). It entered English in the late 16th century.
मूल अर्थ: Originally referred specifically to the ability of a ship or object to float in water.
Romance (Spanish) to Germanic (English).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful not to describe a somber or tragic event as buoyant, as it implies a lack of seriousness.
Commonly used in professional sports commentary and financial news in the UK and US.
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वास्तविक संदर्भ
Science Class
- buoyant force
- density and buoyancy
- displacement of water
- floating objects
Stock Market
- buoyant trading
- market remain buoyant
- bullish and buoyant
- buoyant demand
Therapy/Coaching
- buoyant spirit
- maintain a buoyant outlook
- resilient and buoyant
- lifting your mood
Maritime/Boating
- buoyant hull
- buoyant life vest
- buoyancy aids
- staying buoyant
Weather Reports
- buoyant air masses
- rising buoyant air
- convection and buoyancy
- atmospheric buoyancy
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"How do you manage to keep a buoyant mood when you have a lot of work to do?"
"Do you think the local housing market is still buoyant, or is it starting to slow down?"
"What kind of activities help you feel more buoyant when you are feeling down?"
"Have you ever seen something that you thought would sink, but it was actually buoyant?"
"In your opinion, what is the most important factor in keeping a national economy buoyant?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a person you know who has a buoyant personality. How do they affect the people around them?
Write about a time you felt buoyant after achieving a difficult goal. What did that 'lightness' feel like?
Reflect on the current state of the world economy. Which sectors do you think are the most buoyant right now?
If you were to design a 'buoyant' life, what three things would you include to make sure you never 'sink'?
Discuss the science of buoyancy and how it can be used as a metaphor for surviving hard times.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes! Hot air balloons and clouds can be described as buoyant because they float in the atmosphere. It is not just for water.
Usually, yes. It implies strength and rising. However, 'buoyant plastic waste' is a negative environmental fact.
It is an economic term. It measures how much tax revenue increases when the national income (GDP) increases. If tax revenue grows faster than GDP, the tax system is 'buoyant'.
The adverb is 'buoyantly'. You just add '-ly' to the adjective.
Yes. In a swimming pool, some people are more buoyant than others because of their body composition (muscle vs. fat).
Not commonly, but it can describe certain types of cells or substances in laboratory tests that float in a centrifuge.
A 'depressed' or 'stagnant' market is the most common opposite.
Yes, a 'buoyant melody' would be one that sounds happy, light, and upward-moving.
Usually 'buoyant in' (in water, in air) or 'buoyant about' (about the future).
It is common in newspapers and books, but you might not hear it every day in a casual conversation at a coffee shop.
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Write a sentence about a toy in a bathtub using 'buoyant'.
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Describe your mood after a good day using 'buoyant'.
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Explain why a market might be buoyant.
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Compare 'buoyant' and 'resilient' in a short paragraph.
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Discuss the 'buoyant demand' for technology in the modern world.
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Describe a time you felt very happy. Use the word 'buoyant'.
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Listen to this: 'The stock market ended on a buoyant note.' Did it end well? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'Scientists are studying the buoyant properties of the new plastic.' What are they studying? (Floating/Strength)
Listen: 'Her buoyant personality is her greatest asset.' Is her personality a good thing? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'The buoyant boat stayed up.' Did the boat sink? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'The buoyant mood was everywhere.' Was everyone happy? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'Demand remains buoyant.' Is demand high? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'He has a buoyant spirit.' Is he optimistic? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'Is it buoyant?' Is it a question? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'The economy is buoyant.' Is the economy strong? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'The buoyant liquidity helped.' Did it help? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'Buoyant apples.' Are the apples floating? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'A buoyant trade.' Is business good? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'The buoyant force.' Is it physics? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'Buoyant confidence.' Is he sure of himself? (Yes/No)
Listen: 'Buoyant demand for tech.' Is tech popular? (Yes/No)
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Summary
The word 'buoyant' is essential for C1 learners because it allows for precise descriptions across science, psychology, and finance. For example, 'The buoyant stock market lifted the nation's spirits,' elegantly combines economic and emotional meanings in one sentence.
- Buoyant refers to the physical ability to float in a fluid, such as water or air, based on density and displacement principles.
- Metaphorically, it describes a person's mood or spirit as being resiliently cheerful and optimistic, even when facing difficult or depressing circumstances.
- In economics and finance, it denotes a market or economy that is strong, active, and showing an upward trend in prices or demand.
- The word carries a sense of 'lightness' and 'upward movement,' serving as a sophisticated alternative to words like floating, cheerful, or thriving.
Context is Key
Always check if you are talking about physics, money, or feelings. The word works for all three!
The 'UOY' Rule
Write 'buoy' first, then add 'ant'. This helps you remember the tricky 'u' and 'o' order.
Elevate Your Essays
Replace 'The economy is good' with 'The economy remains buoyant' to impress your teachers.
The 'Boy' Sound
If you can say 'boy', you can say 'buoyant'. Just add 'ant' at the end.
उदाहरण
Despite the long hours of the hike, her buoyant personality kept the group in high spirits.
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