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ephemeral

adjective as in momentary, passing

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Following an all too predictable cycle of the hyperactive 21st century, focus on the explosion was ephemeral.

Whatever his approval ratings, the Russian leader knows how ephemeral they can be.

Most news articles were just as ephemeral, but it has become harder to pretend.

It may all be ephemeral, because most of politics is ephemeral, a cynical means to the end of getting elected.

But as stimulus goes, the I-stimulus strikes me as a pretty narcissistic and ephemeral one.

Do not suppose that I mean to recommend poor music, or feeble, ephemeral compositions.

The Widow Lawton ornamented her kitchen floor in a manner as ephemeral, though less expensive.

Another ephemeral paper, L'Italia del Popolo, was launched on its short career.

They were, no doubt, chiefly of a pantomimic and ephemeral kind.

But like all dunghill products, the life of these was ephemeral.

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On this page you'll find 58 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ephemeral, such as: fleeting, short-lived, transitory, brief, fugitive, and short.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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