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ephemeral
Lasting for a very short time; fleeting or transitory.
Etymology
From Greek "ephēmeros" meaning "lasting only a day," from "epi" (upon) + "hēmera" (day). Originally used in ancient Greece to describe fever that lasted only one day.
Usage Examples
"The beauty of cherry blossoms is ephemeral - they bloom magnificently but last only a few days."
"Social media posts feel ephemeral, disappearing into the endless stream of updates."
"The artist captured the ephemeral quality of morning mist in her watercolor paintings."
Synonyms
- Transient
- Fleeting
- Short-lived
- Momentary
- Temporary
Antonyms
- Permanent
- Lasting
- Enduring
- Eternal
Fun Facts
- In biology, "ephemeral" describes organisms with very short life spans, like mayflies that live only 24 hours.
- The concept of ephemerality is central to Japanese aesthetics, especially in the appreciation of cherry blossoms (sakura).
- Ephemeral art intentionally uses materials that don't last, like sand sculptures or ice carvings.
Word Family
- Ephemerality (noun): The quality of being ephemeral
- Ephemerally (adverb): In an ephemeral manner
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