Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɜrmənəns/
noun a noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'impermanence' is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being impermanent or temporary.
A1 I learned about impermanence in my beginner's yoga class.
A2 The changing seasons remind us of the impermanence of nature.
B1 Buddhism teaches the concept of impermanence as a fundamental truth.
B2 The artist's work explores themes of impermanence and decay.
C1 The philosopher reflected on the impermanence of human existence.
C2 In Japanese culture, the concept of impermanence is deeply ingrained in art and literature.
formal The concept of impermanence is a central theme in many philosophical and religious traditions.
informal Life is full of impermanence, so we should cherish every moment we have.
slang Things change all the time, it's just the impermanence of life.
figurative Like a flower that blooms and withers, impermanence reminds us of the fleeting nature of existence.
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