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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is fugacious" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is fleeting or transitory, often in a poetic or literary context. Example: "The beauty of the sunset is fugacious, lasting only a few moments before darkness falls."
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is fugacious
adjective
Fleeting, fading quickly, transient.
Exact(2)
Besides, even the $100 billion hush money is fugacious.
Because the ring is fugacious (short-lived) it is not always present; it is thought that fruit bodies that develop in dry conditions are less likely to have a ring.
Similar(58)
Those are just fugacious temptations that will go away.
A fugacious plasmacytosis is in fact a well known physiological consequence of any recent antigenic stimulation [15], [19], [20], but typically much less than 100 lymphoplasmocytoid cells can be found in one microliter of blood in such occasions, even in autoimmune patients with active disease flares [14].
"He is like the soap in the bathtub, fugacious," said Line Clausen Pedersen of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek here.
Rather it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgefühl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages".
is pest, is plague, is.
Chope is being targeted.
Business is being done.
"Writing is being murdered.
That is being polite.
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