"Floating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "floating" can be used in several ways:
(adjective) Moving in the air or on water without touching the surface.
(adjective) Not firmly fixed or established; precarious.
(verb) To remain or move in the air or on water without touching the surface.
Example sentences:
The balloon was floating gently in the breeze.
The company is floating on credit, struggling to make ends meet.
The raft floated down the river, carrying the passengers downstream.
The verb "floated" means to rise or move upwards through the air or a liquid without being supported by anything, or to remain suspended in a liquid or gas. It can also mean to stay in a state of uncertainty or to drift aimlessly, often without a clear goal or direction.
Floaters are small, transparent or semi-transparent particles that can be seen floating in the vitreous humor of the eye. They are usually harmless and can be caused by age-related changes, injury, or inflammation. Floaters can appear as tiny dots, strands, or cobwebs that move when the eye moves. They can be more noticeable when looking at a bright or high-contrast background. Most floaters are benign and do not require treatment, but in some cases, they can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as a retinal detachment or inflammation.
Floaties refers to the rubber pool toys, such as inflatable armbands or flotation devices, that are designed to be worn around the arms or legs while swimming to help children or non-swimmers stay afloat in the water.
Flocci is a noun that is a humorous way to describe trifling or insignificant things. It is often used to express that something is of little or no importance.