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    fugacious
    /fjuːˈɡeɪʃəs/

    adjective

    • 1. tending to disappear; fleeting: literary "she was acutely conscious of her fugacious youth"

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  2. Fugacious means quick to disappear or not lasting very long. Learn how to use this formal adjective with examples from different sources and translations in Chinese.

  3. Fugacious means quick to disappear or not lasting very long. Learn how to use this formal adjective in sentences and see its pronunciation and translations in different languages.

  4. Fugacious is often used to describe immaterial things like emotions, but not always. Botanists, for example, use it to describe plant parts that wither or fall off before the usual time. Things that are fugacious are fleeting, and etymologically they can also be said to be fleeing.

  5. When you describe something that passes quickly, or that's ephemeral and fleeting, you can use the adjective fugacious. When you live in Maine, the summer seems fugacious, and after looking forward all year to your senior prom, you'll find the night so fugacious that it seems to last only an hour.

  6. Fugacious definition: fleeting; transient. See examples of FUGACIOUS used in a sentence.

  7. Fugacious means passing away quickly or lasting for only a short time. Find the origin, pronunciation, and examples of fugacious and its related words in this online dictionary.

  8. Fugacious means lasting only for a short time. Find synonyms, antonyms, related words and articles for fugacious on Merriam-Webster Thesaurus.