Pronunciation: /ˈtrænziəns/
noun the state or quality of being transient, temporary, or short-lived
A1 The beauty of a flower lies in its transience.
A2 The transience of childhood is a bittersweet reality.
B1 The transience of life reminds us to cherish each moment.
B2 The artist captured the transience of the sunset in her painting.
C1 Philosophers often ponder the concept of transience in the context of existence.
C2 The poet eloquently expressed the transience of love in his sonnets.
formal The concept of transience is often discussed in philosophical and scientific circles.
informal Life's transience reminds us to cherish every moment.
slang I can't believe how quickly things change, it's like everything's in a constant state of transience.
figurative The fleeting beauty of a sunset serves as a poignant reminder of the transience of life.
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