Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fugacious
Adjective
/fjʊˈɡeɪ.ʃəs/

Definition
Tending to disappear; fleeting or transitory.

Examples
- The beauty of the sunset was fugacious, lasting only a few moments before the night took over.
- Many flowers are fugacious, blooming for just a short period each year.
- He cherished the fugacious moments of joy during his travels, knowing they would soon pass.

Meaning
The term ‘fugacious’ describes something that is short-lived or quickly fading away. It can apply to various contexts, often indicating the ephemeral nature of certain experiences or qualities.

Synonyms
- Ephemeral
- Transitory
- Fleeting
- Short-lived
- Momentary