US /ˈbu:jənt/
・UK /ˈbɔɪənt/
Who confidently nevertheless lay claim to buoyant levels of self-esteem
not on the basis of having a buoyant or gregarious nature
I can't swim. I'm negative buoyant.
The bottom line here is the more fat that you have on your system, the more buoyant you are, the less you would weigh underwater on the right hand side.
It's been self-evident that to be a man involves something else entirely: being unflinching and solid, unperturbed and straightforward, buoyant and resourceful.
The human body is naturally buoyant enough that currents and waves can keep a corpse within the upper layers of the ocean for a long amount of time.
When you come up, you become more buoyant, so you vent air to adjust.
During the course, you practice using your BCD until you can stay neutrally buoyant, like being weightless, whenever you want.
Water molecules actually weigh less than the nitrogen or oxygen molecules in the air, so humid air is more buoyant than dry air.
The warm air becomes buoyant, flowing upward in the tower and drawing fresh air in through the intakes.
a buoyant but unquiet sea, where billows of trouble rolled under surges of joy. I thought
a feeling of freedom and of buoyant self-confidence - the very things that can become oddly so