Yes, it is. It means having a short use or duration.
Yes, the word 'temporary' is a noun (temporary, temporaries) and an adjective.The noun 'temporary' is a word for a person who works at a job for a limited period of time.
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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "temporary" (for a short time).
Possible words include: permanent (adjective) - fixed, unchanging, not temporary fermented (adjective) - created by biological fermentation (e.g. beer, cheese) permitted (adjective) - allowed
Faint is a noun, a temporary loss of consciousness. The word faint is also a verb and an adjective.
A synonym for temporary is transitory, transient, fleeting, brief, passing, or impermanent.
Remember that acting can be an adjective or a noun: Adj: temporary, provisional, or interim Noun: dramatics, stage, pretense, simulation, or masquerade
The correct spelling is suspension (a type of chemical solution, cable bridge, vehicle wheel damper, or a stoppage or cessation, especially temporary).
Yes, "meteoric" is another English word for "fast." The adjective references the speedy appearances and disappearances of meteors. It therefore tends to convey quick but temporary successes.
What is temporary output?
migration that is temporary
You use the term temporary when describing something that is short. The stay at the hotel was temporary. The car was rented; it was temporary.