Transient ( adjective , noun )

(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:

  1. The transient nature of the summer weather makes it hard to plan outdoor activities.
  2. The artist captured the transient beauty of the cherry blossoms in his painting.
  3. The transient popularity of the new trend didn't last long.
  4. The transient success of the company was short-lived, due to a lack of planning and strategy.
  5. 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:

  1. The transient nature of the summer weather makes it hard to plan outdoor activities.
  2. The artist captured the transient beauty of the cherry blossoms in his painting.
  3. The transient popularity of the new trend didn't last long.
  4. The transient success of the company was short-lived, due to a lack of planning and strategy.
  5. The transient joy of winning the lottery was quickly replaced by the realization of the responsibilities that came with the money.
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