Meaning
- Transient means lasting only for a short time or temporary. It can also describe people who move from place to place without staying long.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of Speech: Adjective / Noun
- Adjective: describing something short-lived or temporary.
- Noun: a person who stays somewhere only briefly.
Patterns:
- transient nature of ~
- a transient population
- transient beauty
- transient workers / visitors
Common Phrases
- transient nature – the temporary quality of something.
- transient population – people who move often or stay for short periods.
- transient phase – a short, passing period.
- transient visitors – short-term guests or tourists.
Collocations
- transient effect
- transient feeling
- transient job
- transient hotel
- transient lifestyle
Examples
- The pain was transient and disappeared after a few minutes.
- Happiness can be transient if based only on material things.
- Many artists struggle with the transient nature of fame.
- The city has a large transient population of students and tourists.
- She found a transient job while searching for a full-time position.
- The transient beauty of the sunset left everyone speechless.
- The town offers shelter to transients during the winter months.
- Their relationship was transient, lasting only through the summer.
- He rented a transient room near the station for a few days.
- The transient effects of caffeine helped him stay awake for the exam.
Synonyms or Related
- temporary
- short-lived
- fleeting
- momentary
- brief
- passing
- ephemeral
Antonym
- permanent
- lasting
- enduring
- stable
