Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɛmərəl/
adjective lasting for a very short time; short-lived
A1 Flowers are ephemeral, lasting only a short time before wilting.
A2 The beauty of a sunset is ephemeral, disappearing quickly as night falls.
B1 The joy of winning a competition is ephemeral, as new challenges always arise.
B2 The fame of many celebrities is ephemeral, fading away as new stars emerge.
C1 The impact of a powerful speech can be ephemeral if not followed by concrete actions.
C2 The artist captured the ephemeral beauty of a rainbow in a stunning painting.
formal The beauty of a rainbow is considered ephemeral, as it only lasts for a short period of time.
informal The feeling of excitement after winning a game is ephemeral and fades away quickly.
slang That trendy fashion style is so ephemeral, it's already out of style.
figurative The artist captured the ephemeral nature of life in his painting, showcasing the fleeting moments we experience.
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