Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
short-lifespan
Adjective
/ʃɔrt ˈlaɪfˌspæn/

Definition
A term used to describe organisms, items, or entities that have a limited duration of existence or utility.

Examples
- The mayfly is known for its short lifespan, living only for a day.
- Some electronic devices are designed with a short lifespan, encouraging consumers to upgrade frequently.
- Plants in arid environments often have a short lifespan, adapting to complete their life cycle quickly.

Meaning
Short-lifespan refers to the brief period during which something exists or functions effectively.

Synonyms
- Ephemeral
- Temporary
- Brief
- Transitory