Transient

TRAN-zee-uhnt (or TRAN-shuhnt)

Definition

  1. (adjective) Lasting only for a short time; temporary.
  2. (noun) A person who stays in a place temporarily.

Example

Their friendship was transient, fading quickly as their lives moved in different directions.

Fun Fact

The word “transient” comes from the Latin transire, meaning “to go across” or “pass through.” It’s commonly used in physics, describing short-lived phenomena, and in travel, referring to temporary visitors. The phrase “transient beauty” captures the fleeting nature of certain experiences, reminding us to appreciate the moment.

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