Transient
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Transient ( adjective )
Temporary, fleeting, lasting only for a short time.
Origin:
The word 'transient' is derived from the latin word 'transire' meaning 'to pass over' or 'to pass away'.
Examples:
- The transient nature of the summer weather makes it hard to plan outdoor activities.
- The artist captured the transient beauty of the cherry blossoms in his painting.
- The transient popularity of the new trend didn't last long.
- The transient success of the company was short-lived, due to a lack of planning and strategy.
- The transient joy of winning the lottery was quickly replaced by the realization of the responsibilities that came with the money.
(As a noun)
Transient ( noun )
Temporary, fleeting, lasting only for a short time.
Origin:
The word 'transient' is derived from the latin word 'transire' meaning 'to pass over' or 'to pass away'.
Examples:
- The transient nature of the summer weather makes it hard to plan outdoor activities.
- The artist captured the transient beauty of the cherry blossoms in his painting.
- The transient popularity of the new trend didn't last long.
- The transient success of the company was short-lived, due to a lack of planning and strategy.
- The transient joy of winning the lottery was quickly replaced by the realization of the responsibilities that came with the money.