adjective
- lasting for a very short time; fleeting or transitory
- (of a plant or animal part) falling off or disappearing early in development
Usage: formal or literary
Usage: botany, zoology
Examples
- The beauty of cherry blossoms is fugacious, lasting only a few weeks each spring.
- Her fugacious smile disappeared as quickly as it had appeared.
- The fugacious nature of youth makes us appreciate it more as we age.
- In botany, fugacious sepals fall away before the flower fully opens.
- The fugacious scent of the perfume faded within minutes.
- He felt a fugacious sense of hope before reality set in again.