fugitiveness (Meaning)

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fugitiveness (n.)

The quality or condition of being fugitive; evanescence; volatility; fugacity; instability.

fugitiveness Sentence Examples

  1. The fugitive's attempt to evade capture was marked by a constant sense of fugitiveness.
  2. The artist's ephemeral work embodied the fugitiveness of beauty.
  3. The fugitiveness of time made her cherish every moment.
  4. The fugitive's life was characterized by a relentless pursuit and fear of discovery.
  5. The fugitiveness of memory played tricks on her as she tried to recall the past.
  6. The fugitiveness of the fragrance reminded her of the fleeting nature of all things.
  7. The fugitiveness of her emotions made her feel constantly on edge.
  8. The fugitive's flight from justice was a desperate attempt to escape the fugitiveness of his conscience.
  9. The fugitiveness of childhood memories brought a bittersweet nostalgia.
  10. The fugitiveness of the criminal's movements kept the police on their toes.

FAQs About the word fugitiveness

The quality or condition of being fugitive; evanescence; volatility; fugacity; instability.

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continuation, endurance, continuance,continuation, permanence, permanence, endurance, continuance,permanency, longevity

The fugitive's attempt to evade capture was marked by a constant sense of fugitiveness.

The artist's ephemeral work embodied the fugitiveness of beauty.

The fugitiveness of time made her cherish every moment.

The fugitive's life was characterized by a relentless pursuit and fear of discovery.