noun
- The plural of fugitiveness; the quality or state of being fleeting, transient, or difficult to grasp or retain.
- The plural of fugitiveness; the state or condition of being a fugitive or fleeing from pursuit.
Usage: Abstract noun; typically used in formal or literary contexts.; Often refers to the ephemeral nature of something.
Usage: Less common usage; refers to the act or condition of being on the run.
Examples
- The fugitivenesses of memories make it difficult to recall exact details from childhood.
- She wrote about the fugitivenesses of happiness and how fleeting joy can be.
- The artist captured the fugitivenesses of light in her paintings.
- The fugitivenesses of the moment inspired the poet to write about impermanence.
- He reflected on the fugitivenesses of youth and the passage of time.
- The novel explores the fugitivenesses of truth in a world of deception.