floating

[ˈfləʊtɪŋ]

floating Definition

  • 1drifting or suspended in or on a liquid or gas
  • 2not settled or decided
  • 3having no fixed value or rate

Using floating: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "floating" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The boat was floating on the calm water.

  • Example

    She felt like she was floating on air after receiving the good news.

  • Example

    The company's stock price is floating around $50 per share.

floating Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with floating

  • a group of people who are not permanent residents in a particular place but move around frequently

    Example

    The city has a large floating population of migrant workers.

  • a currency exchange rate that is allowed to fluctuate according to the foreign exchange market

    Example

    The country's economy relies on a floating exchange rate system.

  • a person who does not have a strong allegiance to any political party and may vote for different parties in different elections

    Example

    The election results will depend on the support of the floating voters.

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Summary: floating in Brief

The term 'floating' [ˈfləʊtɪŋ] can refer to something that is drifting or suspended in a liquid or gas, such as a boat on water. It can also describe something that is not settled or decided, like a floating exchange rate, or something that has no fixed value or rate, like a floating interest rate. Phrases like 'floating population' and 'floating voter' describe groups of people who are not permanent or have no strong allegiance. Informally, 'floating' can be expressed as 'up in the air' or 'wishy-washy.'

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