Buoyant and light-hearted
it means if an item can float or not if it can flout it is a buoyant object and if it can't it isn't buoyant
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Jill's lighthearted approach to problems makes even the most difficult task seem easy.
calm, cheerful, lighthearted, happy
The noun form of the adjective buoyant is buoyancy, a concrete noun; a word for a physical property. There is no abstract noun form of the adjective buoyant, however, the noun 'buoyancy' can be used in an abstract context, for example: A feeling of buoyancy came over me when she started down the aisle.
buoy·ant (boi'ənt, bū'yənt)adj. # Having or marked by buoyancy: a buoyant balloon; buoyant spirits. # Lighthearted; gay: in a buoyant mood. [Spanish boyante, present participle of boyar, to refloat a boat, from boya, buoy, from Old French boue. See http://www.answers.com/topic/buoy?initiator=WANS.] buoyantly buoy'ant·ly adv.from answers.comIt means the ability to float. A balloon has buoyancy, a rock does not.
it means if an item can float or not if it can flout it is a buoyant object and if it can't it isn't buoyant
Blithesome is a word that means lighthearted or carefree. It can also mean careless, TOO lighthearted. "Anne took to her work with a blithesome attitude."
Doing something happily. --They blithely wanked.
Lighthearted
Buoyant is an adjective and it means 'able to float'. Example: The inner tube was buoyant.
no because buoyant means how much can an object float and weight means how much it weighs.
Of course. Think Hard. I felt LIGHTHEARTED.
I tried helping to be lighthearted but your unlighthearted.
Escapades have the same meaning in all cultures. Essentially, it means to have an exciting adventure or can mean a lighthearted prank.
No, "silly" means playful or lighthearted, often involving fun or whimsical behavior. It does not mean disgusting.
Lighthearted basically means when a person is feeling happy and carefree, and unburdened of troubles