ephemeron [noun]

Definition of ephemeron:

  • Something that is short-lived or transient.
  • An item of short-term interest or duration.

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Sentence/Example of ephemeron:

The beauty of a sunset is an ephemeron, lasting only a few minutes.

The fame of viral videos is often an ephemeron.

His interest in stamp collecting was just an ephemeron.

Childhood friendships can sometimes feel like ephemera, precious but fleeting.

The blooming of cherry blossoms is an ephemeron that attracts many visitors.

Digital trends are ephemera in the fast-paced world of social media.

The excitement of winning the lottery can feel like an ephemeron.

She viewed the relationship as an ephemeron, not expecting it to last.

The artist's work focused on capturing the ephemera of everyday life.

The festival's decorations were beautiful but ephemeral.

His success in the market was an ephemeron, quickly overtaken by competitors.

The butterfly's life is an ephemeron, a brief but beautiful existence.

The joy of the moment was an ephemeron, quickly replaced by reality.

The actor's sudden popularity turned out to be an ephemeron.

The fireworks show was an ephemeron, dazzling yet transient.