fleetingly (Meaning)

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fleetingly (adv.)

In a fleeting manner; swiftly.

fleetingly Sentence Examples

  1. The sunlight fleetingly illuminated the room, casting ethereal shadows on the walls.
  2. The sensation of joy was fleetingly glimpsed before fading into obscurity.
  3. The meteor streaked across the sky, its presence fleetingly visible before disappearing.
  4. The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the house, fleetingly tantalizing the senses.
  5. The moment of triumph was fleetingly celebrated before giving way to the sobering reality of victory's cost.
  6. The memory of her laughter haunted him, fleetingly evoking both joy and sadness.
  7. The raindrops flickered on the windowpane, their presence fleetingly mirroring the passage of time.
  8. The butterfly flitted from flower to flower, its wings fluttering fleetingly as it sought nectar.
  9. The flame of hope flickered, threatening to extinguish, but then fleetingly regained its strength.
  10. The recognition of beauty was fleetingly acknowledged before giving way to the mundane routine of life.

FAQs About the word fleetingly

In a fleeting manner; swiftly.

transitory, passing, ephemeral, temporary, transient, brief, evanescent, momentary,flash, deciduous

eternal,permanent, perpetual, lasting, permanent, deathless, endless, everlasting, unending, immortal

The sunlight fleetingly illuminated the room, casting ethereal shadows on the walls.

The sensation of joy was fleetingly glimpsed before fading into obscurity.

The meteor streaked across the sky, its presence fleetingly visible before disappearing.

The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the house, fleetingly tantalizing the senses.