
Hledat
ephemeral
Example
The joy of childhood is often described as ephemeral, fleeting away as one grows older.
The beauty of the cherry blossoms is ephemeral, lasting only a few weeks each spring.
The happiness from winning the lottery proved to be ephemeral, fading quickly once reality set in.
Example
The patient's symptoms were diagnosed as an ephemeral fever, disappearing within 24 hours.
The festival was an ephemeral celebration, with activities and performances that lasted just a day.
The insect lived an ephemeral life, surviving only for a single day before perishing.
Ephemeral
Example
The festival was a beautiful ephemeral, gone as quickly as it arrived.
In the world of fashion, trends are often mere ephemerals, quickly fading away.
The artwork, made of ice, was a fragile ephemeral that melted under the sun's warmth.
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efemér
a type of plant that completes its life cycle in a very short period, typically thriving only for a brief season or under specific conditions
Example
Desert ephemerals bloom quickly after rare rains and then disappear until the next season.
The botanist studied various ephemerals that emerged during the brief spring months.
These ephemerals avoid harsh climates by germinating and flowering in short, favorable conditions.
word family
ephemer
Noun
ephemeral
Adjective
ephemerality
Noun
ephemeralness
Noun