🔍 Meaning & Pronunciation
Ephemeral (adjective) | /ɪˈfem.ər.əl/
Definition: Lasting for a very short time; transient.
📖 Example Sentences
- “The ephemeral glow of fireflies lights up summer nights.”
- “Fashion trends are often ephemeral, but true style is timeless.”
🌍 Origin & Usage
- From Greek ephemeros (“lasting a day”).
- Often used to describe nature (morning dew, cherry blossoms), emotions (joy, nostalgia), or trends (viral memes).
💡 Why Learn This Word?
- Poetic: Perfect for writing or deep conversations.
- Life Lesson: Reminds us to cherish temporary moments.
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💬 Discussion Time
- What’s something ephemeral you’ve experienced?
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📌 Pro Tip for Learners
Pair “ephemeral” with these related words:
- Momentary (short-lasting)
- Transient (passing quickly)
- Fleeting (brief)
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▶️ “Why Do We Love Ephemeral Things?”
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