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buoyant

[boi-uhnt, boo-yuhnt] / ˈbɔɪ ənt, ˈbu yənt /




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"The market has been very buoyant in 2025 and if memory prices do not fall back a little I would expect a reduction in consumer demand in 2026," he said.

From BBC

Airlines have reported that wealthier customers are traveling abroad more, and a buoyant stock market lifted by AI may make them feel richer.

From The Wall Street Journal

What was it like to have those very serious ideas and yet still have this be a buoyant, crowd-pleasing musical?

From Los Angeles Times

Maxx have posted buoyant results that pointed ahead to a strong holiday shopping season.

From The Wall Street Journal

Witness unusually buoyant equity valuations, an explosion in private credit markets, and even the gushers of money available for takeovers like the bidding for Warner Bros.

From The Wall Street Journal