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transiently
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'transiently' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that lasts for a short period of time or is temporary in nature. Example: The flowers in the garden bloom transiently, lasting only a few weeks before withering away.
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43 human-written examples
Sounds are perceived transiently, but they are not perceived as being transient and they are not in fact transient" (Kulvicki 2008b, p.2).
Science
But it must have been available transiently, because sulphate minerals, which also require water, were able to form.The third, and final, era of Martian geology is the one that has lasted to this day.
News & Media
Here, at least transiently, glucose is in excess of galactose; it binds to the transporter and leaves the cell as the transporter switches back to its original conformation.
Encyclopedias
The concentration of Ca2+ is transiently increased on activation of muscle.
Encyclopedias
Human insulin may be given as a form that is identical to the natural form found in the body, which acts quickly but transiently (short-acting insulin), or as a form that has been biochemically modified so as to prolong its action for up to 24 hours (long-acting insulin).
Encyclopedias
Each small increment of expansion transiently increases the space enclosing lung air.
Encyclopedias
From June to Aug. the disease made rapid progress, and for the first time he began to lose, although transiently, the power of speech.
Encyclopedias
When the muscles of inspiration relax, the volume of chest and lungs decreases, lung air becomes transiently compressed, its pressure rises above atmospheric pressure, and flow into the atmosphere results until pressure equilibrium is reached at the original lung volume.
Encyclopedias
Their acyl chains now undergo considerable motion, leading to transiently kinked conformations.
Encyclopedias
The secretion of prolactin also can be stimulated by high doses of estrogens, and it is transiently stimulated by stress and exercise.
Encyclopedias
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That pattern is determined in its existence transiently and externally; now this way, and now that, now larger, now smaller, now swifter, now slower, now with these parts, now those.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the fleeting nature of experiences or phenomena, "transiently" can add a nuanced touch, particularly in writing where precision is valued.
Common error
While "transiently" is a perfectly valid word, it is less common in everyday conversation. Opt for simpler alternatives like "briefly" or "temporarily" in informal settings to maintain a natural tone.
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The adverb "transiently" functions to modify verbs, adverbs, or adjectives, indicating that an action or state occurs for a limited duration. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in written English.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
37%
News & Media
35%
Science
28%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "transiently" is a grammatically sound adverb used to describe actions or states that are temporary or short-lived. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. It is most commonly found in encyclopedias, news media, and scientific writing, indicating a formal register. While effective in conveying precision, simpler alternatives like "briefly" or "temporarily" may be preferable in informal contexts. Use "transiently" to emphasize the fleeting nature of phenomena, particularly in academic and scientific discussions.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
temporarily
Indicates a state or action that exists for a limited time, similar to "transiently" but perhaps implying a slightly longer duration.
briefly
Emphasizes the short duration of an action or state; closely aligns with the meaning of "transiently".
momentarily
Highlights that something lasts only for a moment; very similar to "transiently" in terms of duration.
fleetingly
Suggests something passes quickly and is hard to catch or hold onto; implies brevity and ephemerality like "transiently".
ephemerally
Indicates a very short lifespan, often used to describe something that doesn't last long at all; a more formal synonym for "transiently".
for a short time
A more descriptive alternative that highlights the limited duration, similar in meaning to "transiently".
for a limited period
Similar to "for a short time", this phrase directly states the temporary nature of something, mirroring the meaning of "transiently".
in a short-lived manner
This phrase expresses the ephemeral quality of something, reflecting the core meaning of "transiently".
on a temporary basis
Focuses on the provisional nature of something, similar to how "transiently" describes something not permanent.
passingly
Describes something that occurs in passing, highlighting its brief and non-permanent nature, akin to "transiently".
FAQs
How can I use "transiently" in a sentence?
"Transiently" is used to describe actions or states that last only for a short period. For instance, "The effect of the medication was felt "transiently", disappearing after a few hours".
What are some alternatives to using "transiently"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "temporarily", "briefly", or "momentarily" to convey a similar meaning.
Is "transient" or "transiently" the correct word to use?
"Transient" is an adjective describing something temporary, while "transiently" is an adverb describing how something occurs temporarily. For example, "a transient feeling" versus "felt "transiently"".
What's the difference between "transiently" and "temporarily"?
While both imply something is not permanent, "transiently" often suggests something is even shorter-lived or fleeting than something described as "temporarily".
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