Word of the Day : June 9, 2022

evanescent

play
adjective ev-uh-NESS-unt

What It Means

Something that is evanescent vanishes quickly like a vapor.

// The joy of winning the last game was evanescent, as the team quickly turned its focus to the upcoming championships.

See the entry >

evanescent in Context

"In both cases Viladrich makes you feel just how extraordinary it is to capture something as evanescent as a personality in a painting." — Will Heinrich, The New York Times, 25 Mar. 2022


Did You Know?

The fragile, airy quality of evanescent things reflects the etymology of the word evanescent itself. It’s from a form of the Latin verb evanescere, which means "to evaporate" or "to vanish.” (Evanescere is also the ultimate source of vanish.) Given the similarity in spelling between the two words, you might expect evaporate to be from this family as well, but its source is another steamy Latin root, evaporare.



Name That Synonym

Fill in the blanks to create a synonym of evanescent: f _ e _ t _ n _.

VIEW THE ANSWER

Podcast


More Words of the Day

Love words? Need even more definitions?

Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!