ephemeralness

noun
UK: /ɪˈfemərəlˌnɛs/
US: /ɪˈfemərəlˌnɛs/
  1. The quality of lasting for only a short time.

    1. The ephemeralness of life is something we should all remember.
    2. The very ephemeralness of childhood makes these memories so precious to her.
  2. The state of being fleeting or transient; the characteristic of disappearing quickly.

    1. We must appreciate the ephemeralness of beauty around us.
    2. The ephemeralness of the digital age is a challenge for historical preservation efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "ephemeralness" in English means: The quality of lasting for only a short time., The state of being fleeting or transient; the characteristic of disappearing quickly..

The phonetic transcription of "ephemeralness" is /ɪˈfemərəlˌnɛs/ in British English and /ɪˈfemərəlˌnɛs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "ephemeralness": transience, brevity, temporality.

Example usage of "ephemeralness": "The ephemeralness of life is something we should all remember.". More examples on the page.