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short-lived
[shawrt-lahyvd, -livd]
adjective
living or lasting only a little while.
short-lived
adjective
living or lasting only for a short time
Other Word Forms
- short-livedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of short-lived1
Example Sentences
Although “Joey” is accurately described as short-lived, there are 46 episodes on the YouTube playlist, which would amount to six or seven seasons of a current streaming comedy.
What started as a serious but short-lived spike in inflation from 2021 to 2023 has evolved into something broader and more amorphous.
However, the problem is that the market recovery can be short-lived if early profit-taking is experienced when the markets rebound quicker than expected, he told MarketWatch on Friday.
However, the problem is that the market recovery can be short-lived if early profit-taking is experienced when the markets rebound quicker than expected, he told MarketWatch on Friday.
The prior selloffs were ultimately short-lived because the underlying fundamentals around tech stocks and AI never changed—and they still hasn’t.
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