moments (Meaning)

moments

the product of quantity (such as a force) and the distance to a particular axis or point, a time of importance or success, a stage in historical or logical development, present time, a time of excellence or conspicuousness, a cause or motive of action, the expected value of a power of the deviation (see deviation sense b) of a random variable from a fixed value, a minute portion or point of time, the mean (see mean entry 4 sense 1b) of the nth powers of the deviations (see deviation sense b) of the observed values in a set of statistical data from a fixed value, importance in influence or effect, tendency or measure of tendency to produce motion especially about a point or axis, a comparatively brief period of time, a brief portion of time, importance, consequence

moments Sentence Examples

  1. In those fleeting moments, time seemed to stand still.
  2. The moments before a storm can be both exhilarating and terrifying.
  3. I cherish the precious moments I have with my family.
  4. The moments of solitude can be both reflective and restorative.
  5. The most profound moments in life often happen unexpectedly.
  6. In the moments of despair, it's crucial to seek support.
  7. The moments of triumph are worth striving for, but the journey is equally important.
  8. The moments of doubt can be paralyzing, but they can also lead to growth.
  9. The moments of love are those that truly define our existence.
  10. In the moments of remembrance, we honor the past and embrace the future.

FAQs About the word moments

the product of quantity (such as a force) and the distance to a particular axis or point, a time of importance or success, a stage in historical or logical deve

occasions,times, instants,minutes, seconds, whiles, winks, shakes, stretches, trices

aeons, eons, eternities, lifetimes,ages, infinities,forevers,

In those fleeting moments, time seemed to stand still.

The moments before a storm can be both exhilarating and terrifying.

I cherish the precious moments I have with my family.

The moments of solitude can be both reflective and restorative.