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  • present participle of fleet.
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fleeting

American  
[flee-ting] / ˈfli tɪŋ /

adjective

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

    fleeting beauty;

    a fleeting glance.

    Synonyms:
    fugitive, brief, flying, passing

fleeting British  
/ ˈfliːtɪŋ /

adjective

  1. rapid and transient

    a fleeting glimpse of the sea

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Etymology

Origin of fleeting

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

Explanation

Fleeting is an adjective that describes something that happens really fast, or something that doesn’t last as long as you’d like. Driving in a car on the highway, you see a unicorn in the woods, but you only get a fleeting glimpse of it because you’re driving too fast. Bummer. Fleeting comes from the Old English word flēotan, which means “float, swim.” Like a ghost ship floating by on a foggy night, fleeting things disappear as fast as they appear. Fleeting love may last more than a moment, but it won’t stay for very long, and that’s why it’s called fleeting.

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Researchers in Japan have captured an extraordinarily fast electronic transformation inside a metal-organic framework, observing a fleeting state and the hidden state that followed within just 30 femtoseconds.

From Science Daily Aug. 21, 2026

"The reality is that these years in your kids' lives are so fleeting, and I'm super aware of the time," she said.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

Rising inflation expectations are often fleeting, and therefore represent a less serious threat to bond market stability.

From MarketWatch Aug. 12, 2026

“History has repeatedly shown that the sales impact of foodborne illness tends to be fleeting for restaurants,” one analyst noted.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 6, 2026

No matter what the reason, I get that time is fleeting.

From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold

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