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buoyancy

[boi-uhn-see, boo-yuhn-see] / ˈbɔɪ ən si, ˈbu yən si /
NOUN
tendency to float
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Hudson encourages the audience to use Claire’s stubborn buoyancy and perky accent as a life raft when Lightning & Thunder are deluged by extremely bad luck.

From Los Angeles Times

Trading patterns should provide “a natural buoyancy for prices before the cold arrives.”

From Barron's

The note of pop accessibility in Taub’s music and the satiric humor of her lyrics add to the buoyancy.

From Los Angeles Times

While Wall Street drowned, Simons commissioned a floating monument to buoyancy.

From MarketWatch

But for all its spatial buoyancy, it is curiously oppressive.

From The Wall Street Journal