transience (Meaning)

Wordnet

transience (n)

an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying

the attribute of being brief or fleeting

Webster

transience (n.)

Alt. of Transiency

transience Sentence Examples

  1. The transience of time left an undeniable mark on the ancient ruins.
  2. The cherry blossoms' beauty was fleeting, a reminder of life's transience.
  3. The transience of material possessions made him question their true value.
  4. The transience of human relationships taught him the importance of cherishing every moment.
  5. The transience of youth was a bittersweet realization, reminding him to embrace the present.
  6. The transience of dreams made the waking world seem dull and ordinary.
  7. The transience of wealth and power taught him the futility of material pursuits.
  8. The transience of nature's beauty made him appreciate the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
  9. The transience of life made him strive to live each day to the fullest.
  10. The transience of all things served as a constant reminder to let go of attachments and embrace the present moment.

FAQs About the word transience

an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying, the attribute of being brief or fleetingAlt. of Transiency

temporariness,shortness, transiency, ephemerality, fleetingness, transitoriness, impermanence, evanescence, impermanency,momentariness

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

The transience of time left an undeniable mark on the ancient ruins.

The cherry blossoms' beauty was fleeting, a reminder of life's transience.

The transience of material possessions made him question their true value.

The transience of human relationships taught him the importance of cherishing every moment.