afloat
adjective /əˈfləʊt/
  /əˈfləʊt/
[not before noun]- floating on water
- Somehow we kept the boat afloat.
 - He could not swim and only a life jacket kept him afloat.
 
Extra Examples- The children set their new boat afloat on the lake.
 - They were struggling to keep the vessel afloat.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
 - keep
 - remain
 - …
 
 - (of a business, etc.) having enough money to pay debts; able to survive
- They will have to borrow £10 million next year, just to stay afloat.
 - They had to sell their assets to keep the business afloat.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- keep
 - stay
 - keep something
 - …
 
More Like This Adjectives that do not come before a nounAdjectives that do not come before a noun- afloat
 - addicted
 - afraid
 - alike
 - alive
 - alone
 - ashamed
 - asleep
 - awake
 
 
Word OriginOld English on flote (from a- ‘to, towards’ and float), influenced in Middle English by Old Norse á flot(i) and Old French en flot.