Fugacious
fu-ga-cious [fyoo-gey-shuhs]
adjective
1. fleeting; transitory: a sensational story with but a fugacious claim on the public’s attention.
2. Botany. falling or fading early.
Example used in a sentence:
“As winter knocks on our door, the multi-colored foliage can quickly disappear with an angry wind and rain storm, reminding us of the fugacious beauty that is shared and taken in a moment, but to return another season.”


