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fleeting out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fleeting out" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be interpreted as describing something that is quickly disappearing or passing away, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "As the sun set, the colors in the sky were fleeting out, leaving only darkness behind."
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Alternative expressions(20)
require an update
Thank you for the update
give you a glimpse
delivering an overview
deliver an update
give a summary
give you sense
run through
nutshell out
provide an office
provided an update
Clarify the situation
Let me know if there are any updates
provides an update
offer a glimpse
give you overviews
offer a quick look
update me
I would appreciate an update
lets you glimpse
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The poet, as he lives his words, seems to be having a fleeting out-of-body experience.
News & Media
Exhibits at The Southern are fleeting, changing out every couple of weeks, but now that the gallery has its first year under its belt, the Nathansons will expand into more programming.
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Kiki perpetually sought out fleeting thrills, whatever the cost, but Catel and Bocquet suggest that what she saw in modern art was a force that could transform those thrills into something more lasting.
News & Media
The Supreme Court is about to hear the F.C.C.'s appeal of a June 2007 ruling from another federal appeals court that struck down a commission policy imposing fines for the broadcast of "fleeting expletives" blurted out by newsmakers or performers.
News & Media
And in case you thought Wolf Creek, Animal Kingdom and Not Quite Hollywood were some sort of fleeting mirage, check out the impressive directorial debuts from Patrick Hughes (the suspenseful neo-western Red Hill), Leon Ford (Griff the Invisible – a remarkable romantic ode to superhero flicks) or Ben C Lucas (Wasted on the Young – a nightmarish social networking thriller).
News & Media
A fleeting peace broke out yesterday on Capitol Hill over the contentious issue of climate change.
Science & Research
This is part of the machinery that helped pick out fleeting glimpses of Higgs bosons.
News & Media
How different this is from our clock-watching, paranoid culture where time is always running out, fleeting, and treated as an endangered commodity (just like money).
News & Media
Jennifer Morrison has played Emma with a great weight on her shoulders thus far, so it was nice to see a more carefree, playful version of the character this week -- one who was in love and saw a chance for happiness and a stable home in her romance with the roguish Neal Cassady, no matter how fleeting it turned out to be.
News & Media
The brain's fleeting thoughts zoom out as fast as they come in.
Wiki
This was my life, these were the times when I was true: in these half hours here and there when I felt alone in the house, or those fleeting moments out on the road, when I opened a gate and crossed an empty farmyard, a stranger, even to myself, in the quiet of the afternoon.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something temporary, use stronger and more recognized verbs that clearly convey the intended meaning, like "evaporate", "dissolve", or "subside", which offer more precise imagery.
Common error
Avoid creating or relying on phrasal verbs that are not well-established in standard English. Using phrases like "fleeting out" when more precise and common alternatives exist can make your writing seem less polished and more difficult to understand.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fleeting out" functions as a phrasal verb, attempting to describe something that is quickly disappearing or ceasing to exist. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, this combination is not a standard idiom.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "fleeting out" combines grammatically correct words, Ludwig AI considers it non-idiomatic and not widely accepted in standard English. Its intended meaning is to describe something quickly disappearing, but this is better conveyed using alternatives such as "fading away" or "vanishing quickly". Usage is rare, mainly occurring in informal contexts, making it less appropriate for formal or professional writing. Consider sticking to established phrasal verbs and expressions for clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
quickly vanishing
Focuses on the speed of disappearance; emphasizes the rapid nature of the vanishing.
swiftly fading
Highlights the gradual loss of visibility or presence over a short time.
momentarily disappearing
Emphasizes the very short duration of the disappearance.
briefly vanishing
Stresses the short duration of something ceasing to exist or be visible.
rapidly dissolving
Emphasizes the process of something breaking apart quickly.
instantly evaporating
Conveys the idea of something vanishing almost without a trace.
temporarily ceasing
Highlights the temporary nature of the cessation or stopping.
transiently fading
Underscores the temporary nature of the fading process.
soon disappearing
Focuses on the imminent vanishing of something.
quickly subsiding
Highlights the rapid decrease in intensity or importance.
FAQs
Is "fleeting out" grammatically correct?
While the individual words are correct, the combination "fleeting out" is not a standard or widely accepted phrasal verb in English. It's better to use more common alternatives like "fading away" or "vanishing quickly".
What does "fleeting out" mean?
The intended meaning of "fleeting out" is likely something disappearing or fading quickly. However, because it's not a standard phrase, its meaning can be ambiguous. Consider using clearer alternatives to avoid confusion.
What can I say instead of "fleeting out"?
You can use alternatives such as "fading away", "vanishing quickly", or "briefly disappearing", depending on the context.
Is there a situation where using "fleeting out" is appropriate?
While not generally recommended for formal or academic writing, "fleeting out" might be used in informal conversation or creative writing where a non-standard expression is desired for stylistic effect. However, always consider your audience and the potential for misunderstanding.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested