Fugacious | |
adjective | 1. Tending to disappear. |
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| "Cookies and other sweets are quite fugacious in my house." | "The hummingbird made a fugacious stop on my flowers." | "I know any bad mood or work frustrations will be fugacious as soon as I come home to my dogs." |
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| Latin, mid-17th century |
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| "Fugacious" is often used with an ephemeral connotation — your sadness is fugacious and better times are around the corner, for example. Or it can be used in a physical sense. ... | |
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