Pronunciation: /ˈmoʊmənt/
noun a very brief period of time; an instant or a short period of time
A1 I will never forget the moment I first learned how to ride a bike.
A2 Can you wait a moment while I finish this task?
B1 The moment she walked into the room, everyone turned to look at her.
B2 In that moment, I knew I had to make a decision that would change my life.
C1 The moment of truth arrived when he had to confront his past actions.
C2 The fleeting moments of happiness we shared will always be cherished in my heart.
adjective relating to or being a moment in time
A1 I had a nice moment with my friends at the park.
A2 She had a scary moment when she thought she lost her phone.
B1 The quiet moment before the storm allowed us to gather our thoughts.
B2 The poignant moment when they said goodbye left a lasting impression on me.
C1 The climactic moment of the movie had everyone on the edge of their seats.
C2 The transcendent moment of watching the sunrise over the mountains was truly unforgettable.
formal At this moment, we are experiencing a critical turning point in our business strategy.
informal Can you hold on for a moment while I grab my keys?
slang I'll be back in a moment, just gotta take care of something real quick.
figurative The moment he walked into the room, everyone's mood lifted.
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