Meaning & Definition of Transience in English
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Transience
the state of lasting for a short time
Pronunciation:
/ˈtræn.zɪ.əns/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
transiencesDetailed Definitions
Definition: The quality or state of being transient; impermanence.
Example Sentence: The transience of life is a common theme in poetry.
Definition: The temporary nature of existence.
Example Sentence: He reflected on the transience of youth and beauty.
Definition: An instance of passing through or temporary staying.
Example Sentence: The transience of her visit made it all the more special.
Etymology
Origin: From the Latin 'transiens', meaning 'passing over' or 'passing through'.
Synonyms
ephemeralityimpermanencefleetingnesstemporarinesstransitory nature
Common Phrases and Expressions
- the transience of life: the idea that life is temporary and fleeting
- embrace transience: to accept or appreciate the temporary nature of experiences
- in recognition of transience: acknowledging the brief duration of something
Translations
- Spanish: transitoriedad
- French: transience
- German: Vergänglichkeit
- Russian: мимолетность
Related Words
- transient: a person or thing that is temporary or short-lived
- ephemeral: lasting for a very short time
- fleeting: lasting for a very short time; brief
Slang Meanings of transience
Meaning: life is short
Example Sentence: She always said 'life is short' when making spontaneous plans.
Meaning: carpe diem
Example Sentence: Their motto was 'carpe diem', emphasizing the importance of living in the moment because of transience.