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fleeting

[flee-ting]

adjective

  1. passing swiftly; vanishing quickly; transient; transitory.

    fleeting beauty;

    a fleeting glance.



fleeting

/ ˈfliːtɪŋ /

adjective

  1. rapid and transient

    a fleeting glimpse of the sea

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Other Word Forms

  • fleetingly adverb
  • fleetingness noun
  • unfleeting adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fleeting1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English; fleet 2 + -ing 2
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Example Sentences

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Sosnick told MarketWatch that the wild swings in the stock market this week underscore how fragile investor confidence has become, with Friday’s rally also appearing fleeting as the market’s underlying fundamentals have barely changed.

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Sosnick told MarketWatch that the wild swings in the stock market this week underscore how fragile investor confidence has become, with Friday’s rally also appearing fleeting as the market’s underlying fundamentals have barely changed.

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All things must pass, as George Harrison observed, and individual popularity was fleeting after the Beatles disbanded in 1970.

It’s a fleetingly private moment before they uncover their souls for the whole world.

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She even had a fleeting worry about what she ought to wear for Simon’s arrival.

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