floating [floh-ting]
Main Entry:
float [floht]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lie on the surface
Synonyms: be buoyant, bob, drift, glide, hang, hover, move gently, poise, rest on water, ride, sail, skim, slide, slip along, smooth along, stay afloat, swim, waft, wash
Antonyms: drown, sink
Main Entry: aquatic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: occurring in water
Synonyms: amphibian, amphibious, floating, marine, maritime, natatory, oceanic, of the sea, sea, swimming, watery
Main Entry: ascend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go up
Synonyms: arise, climb, escalate, float, fly, lift off, mount, move up, rise, scale, soar, sprout, take off, tower
Antonyms: decline, descend, go down, lower
Main Entry: blissful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: happy
Synonyms: beatific, cool*, crazy, delighted, dreamy, ecstatic, elated, enchanted, enraptured, euphoric, floating*, flying*, gone*, heavenly, in ecstasy, in seventh heaven, in the twilight zone, joyful, joyous, mad*, on cloud nine, rapturous, sent, spaced-out, turned-on
Antonyms: grieving, miserable, sorrowful, unhappy, upset, wretched
Main Entry: buoyant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: light in weight
Synonyms: afloat, airy, bouncy, floatable, floating, resilient, supernatant, unsinkable, weightless
Antonyms: heavy, weighted
Main Entry: coast
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: glide along without much effort
Synonyms: cruise, drift, float, freewheel, get by, ride on current, sail, skate, slide, smooth along, taxi
Notes: the difference between a coast and the shore is the coast is the seaward limit of the land and the shore is the landward limit of the sea
shore is the general word for an edge of land directly bordering a body of water; coast is limited to land along a sea or ocean
Main Entry: dart
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: race away; propel
Synonyms: bound, career, cast, course, dash, flash, fling, flit, float, fly, gallop, hasten, heave, hurry, hurtle, launch, move quickly, pitch, plunge, run, rush, sail, scamper, scoot, scud, scurry, shoot, skim, speed, spring, sprint, spurt, start, tear, throw, thrust, whiz
Main Entry: drift
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move aimlessly
Synonyms: accumulate, aim, amass, amble, be carried along, coast, dance, draw near, flicker, flit, flitter, float, flow, flutter, gad, gallivant*, gather, go with the tide, go-that-a-way, gravitate, hover, kick around, linger, malinger, meander, mosey, muck, ride, sail, saunter, scud, skim, slide, stray, stroll, tend, waft, wander, wash*
Antonyms: decide, direct, guide, set
Main Entry: drugged
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: under the influence of medication
Synonyms: benumbed, blown away, coked, comatose, dazed, doped, dopey, floating*, flying*, high*, junked-up, loaded, narcotized, on a trip, out of it, ripped, smashed, spaced-out, stoned, strung out, stupefied, unconscious
Antonyms: clean, undrugged
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