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short-lived

English

Alternative forms

  • shortlived

Etymology

From short +? lived (having a life, lifed), equivalent to short +? life +? -ed. Compare Middle English short-livi, sort-levi (short-lived).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /???t?l?vd/, /???t?la?vd/; see usage notes below

Adjective

short-lived (comparative shorter-lived, superlative shortest-lived)

  1. Alive or existent for only a short period of time.

Usage notes

  • The pronunciation /???t?la?vd/ (the second syllable rhyming with hived) is more consistent with the etymology (since the term comes from the noun life rather than the verb live), and was formerly more common; however, the pronunciation /???t?l?vd/ (the second syllable pronounced as the verb lived) is more common today.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:ephemeral

Antonyms

  • long-lasting

Related terms

  • brief
  • fleeting
  • momentary

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