ephemerality
English
Noun
ephemerality (countable and uncountable, plural ephemeralities)
- (uncountable) The state or condition of being ephemeral; transience.
- 2024, Lily Stewart, A love letter to lilacs and the joys of fleeting pleasure, in: The Christian Science Monitor, May 10 2024
- But in that quest, we sometimes lose sight of a central tenet: Nature’s ephemerality makes it all the more enchanting.
- 2024, Lily Stewart, A love letter to lilacs and the joys of fleeting pleasure, in: The Christian Science Monitor, May 10 2024
- (countable) Something that is ephemeral.
- 1961, Lewis Mumford, The City in History, Harcourt, Brace & World, page 242:
- So, too, the multiplication of bathrooms and the over-expenditure on broadly paved motor roads, and above all, the massive collective concentration on glib ephemeralities of all kinds, performed with supreme technical audacity.
Synonyms
- (state or condition of being ephemeral): ephemeralness, evanescence, impermanence, transience, transiency, volatility; see also Thesaurus:transience
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