transitory.
"The ephemeral life of common flies is the basis for the word's meaning." "There were several ephemeral governments in Italy between 1979 and 1982." "The investigator hoped to photograph the ephemeral displays created by lightning flashes." "The blooming of most desert plants is ephemeral, and may occur after infrequent or seasonal rainfall."
transient
The word ephemeral is an adjective. It describes something which lasts for a short time.
No, the noun 'ephemeral' is a concrete noun, a word for a plant that doesn't last very long; a word for a physical thing.The noun form of the adjective 'ephemeral' is ephemeralness, an abstract noun as a word for the quality or state of being short lived; a word for a concept.
fleeting, transitory.
"The ephemeral life of common flies is the basis for the word's meaning." "There were several ephemeral governments in Italy between 1979 and 1982." "The investigator hoped to photograph the ephemeral displays created by lightning flashes." "The blooming of most desert plants is ephemeral, and may occur after infrequent or seasonal rainfall."
transient
The word "ephemeral" is an adjective. It describes something that lasts for a very short time or has a short lifespan.
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The word ephemeral is an adjective. It describes something which lasts for a short time.
The beauty of a blooming flower is ephemeral, lasting only a few days before wilting.
No, the noun 'ephemeral' is a concrete noun, a word for a plant that doesn't last very long; a word for a physical thing.The noun form of the adjective 'ephemeral' is ephemeralness, an abstract noun as a word for the quality or state of being short lived; a word for a concept.
"Ephemeral" means something is transitory, in existence for a markedly brief time.
fleeting, transitory.
Synonyms for ephemeral:MomentaryBrieffugitivetemporary
modern, ephemeral
Ephemeral most likely means short-lived or fleeting when used in a sentence.