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adj

fleeting

FLEE-tihng
adj
1
Lasting only a very short time; passing quickly.
"She caught a fleeting glimpse of him through the crowd."
"Fame like that is often fleeting."

How to Use Fleeting

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomething fleeting doesn't stick around — a fleeting moment, feeling, or glance is gone almost as soon as it arrives.

Common pairings
fleeting glimpse fleeting moment fleeting glance fleeting thought

Word Forms

more fleeting comparative, most fleeting superlative

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Etymology

From the Old English verb fleotan ("to float, glide"); the sense shifted from physical gliding to something that slips past quickly in time.

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