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Floaty

usgb/ˈfləʊti/Volume
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Light MovementPlay
Use 'floaty' to describe objects that move lightly, suggesting delicacy or grace. SlideThe curtains had a floaty movement in the summer wind.
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Gentle QualityPlay
'Floaty' often implies a soft, gentle quality, perfect for describing lightweight fabrics or peaceful scenes. SlideHer scarf had a floaty quality, draping softly over her shoulders.
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Not LiteralPlay
Sometimes 'floaty' is used figuratively to describe a feeling or mood that is light and carefree. SlideThe song gave the room a floaty atmosphere, uplifting everyone's spirits.