noun
- plural of buoyance; the quality or state of being buoyant; the ability to float or rise in a fluid
- plural of buoyance; cheerfulness or optimism; a light, resilient quality of mood or spirit
Usage: Often used in physics and engineering contexts; Less common than the singular form 'buoyancy'
Usage: Figurative use; less common than 'buoyancy' in this sense
Examples
- The buoyances of different materials determine how well they float in water.
- The ship's design relies on careful calculations of buoyances to ensure stability.
- Despite the setbacks, her natural buoyances kept the team's morale high.
- The buoyances of the swimmers allowed them to stay afloat with minimal effort.
- Engineers study the buoyances of various alloys for submarine construction.
- His infectious buoyances and positive attitude inspired everyone around him.