EPHEMERAL and ETHEREAL:
From Sampath’s Desk:
EPHEMERAL and ETHEREAL:
EPHEMERAL : (adj.)
Pronunciation:
Ye-phe-me-ral (or) Ye-phi-me-ral
எ-(f)ஃபெ-மெ-ரல் (or)
Meaning:
Anything lasting for a very short period of time and having a very short life cycle – short-lived.
Example sentences:
Dress styles and fashions are EPHEMERAL nowadays.
Needless to say, thunders and lightning are EPHEMERAL.
Bees have an EPHEMERAL lifespan of 4-5 weeks only.
It is an EPHEMERAL and temporary phenomenon.
Sea waves and water bubbles are basically EPHEMERAL in nature.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee first became the Prime Minister of India on 16th
May 1996. But his government only lasted for an EPHEMERAL span i.e. from May 16
to June 1, 1996.
ETHEREAL: (adj.)
Pronunciation:
e-thi-rial (or) i-thi-rial
எதிரியல்
Meaning:
Ghost-like - like a spirit or fairy – unearthly light - heavenly –
unusually refined – eerie – spooky - fragile.
Example sentences:
Once the sky began to clear after the storm, the clouds scattered
in ETHEREAL formations that resembled a celestial festival.
There is something weird and ETHEREAL about the early morning fog
formations for the past couple of days.
That ghost-film maker has a niche audience who like the ETHEREAL
quality of his films.
My trip to Iceland for a research was rather ETHEREAL.
Some of his writings are nothing short of ETHEREAL.
With some lights switched off and spooky music played in the
background, that film scene was too ETHEREAL.
Proverb:
புலி அடிக்கு முன்னே கிலி அடிக்கும்.
Struck with fear before struck by the tiger.
(R.SAMPATH)
8/9/2021
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