transitory (Meaning)

Wordnet

transitory (s)

lasting a very short time

Webster

transitory (a.)

Continuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting; evanescent.

transitory Sentence Examples

  1. The transitory nature of life's pleasures left us longing for something more meaningful.
  2. The transitory beauty of a flower's bloom reminded us to appreciate the present moment.
  3. The government's transitory policies proved ineffective in addressing the nation's long-term challenges.
  4. The transitory pain of childbirth was quickly forgotten in the joy of holding a newborn child.
  5. The transitory glow of the sunset cast an ethereal light upon the landscape.
  6. The transitory trends in fashion often left people feeling out of step with society.
  7. The transitory nature of our physical bodies served as a reminder of our own mortality.
  8. The transitory nature of wealth and fame made it difficult to find true happiness.
  9. The transitory nature of our relationships made us cherish the time we had together.
  10. The transitory nature of the Earth's climate reminded us of the importance of protecting our planet.

FAQs About the word transitory

lasting a very short timeContinuing only for a short time; not enduring; fleeting; evanescent.

flash, transient, ephemeral,temporary, brief, passing, fleeting, fugitive, deciduous, short-lived

lasting, permanent, eternal,permanent, everlasting, immortal, eternal, enduring, everlasting, perpetual

The transitory nature of life's pleasures left us longing for something more meaningful.

The transitory beauty of a flower's bloom reminded us to appreciate the present moment.

The government's transitory policies proved ineffective in addressing the nation's long-term challenges.

The transitory pain of childbirth was quickly forgotten in the joy of holding a newborn child.