All impermanence synonyms
imΒ·perΒ·maΒ·nent
I i noun impermanence
- humanness β of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
- anxiety β Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or worry.
- vulnerability β capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon: a vulnerable part of the body.
- weakness β the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
- fluctuation β continual change from one point or condition to another.
- uncertainty β the state of being uncertain; doubt; hesitancy: His uncertainty gave impetus to his inquiry.
- insecurity β lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt: He is plagued by insecurity.
- volatility β evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor: Acetone is a volatile solvent.
- mutability β liable or subject to change or alteration.
- fitful β coming, appearing, acting, etc., in fits or by spells; recurring irregularly.
- capriciousness β subject to, led by, or indicative of a sudden, odd notion or unpredictable change; erratic: He's such a capricious boss I never know how he'll react.
- flesh β the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.
- being β Being is the present participle of be1.
- humankind β human beings collectively; the human race.
- humanity β all human beings collectively; the human race; humankind.
- temporality β temporal character or nature; temporariness.
- unstable β not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
- insecure β subject to fears, doubts, etc.; not self-confident or assured: an insecure person.
- instability β the quality or state of being unstable; lack of stability or firmness.
- rickety β likely to fall or collapse; shaky: a rickety chair.
- condensation β Condensation consists of small drops of water which form when warm water vapour or steam touches a cold surface such as a window.
- economy β thrifty management; frugality in the expenditure or consumption of money, materials, etc.
- transitoriness β not lasting, enduring, permanent, or eternal.
- terseness β neatly or effectively concise; brief and pithy, as language.
- conciseness β the quality of being concise.
- pointed β having a point or points: a pointed arch.
- crispness β (especially of food) hard but easily breakable; brittle: crisp toast.
- concision β the quality of being concise; brevity; terseness
- transience β transient state or quality.
- pithiness β brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression; full of vigor, substance, or meaning; terse; forcible: a pithy observation.
- succinctness β expressed in few words; concise; terse.
- curtness β rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner.
- oscillation β an act or instance of oscillating.
- alternation β successive change from one condition or action to another and back again repeatedly
- immaturity β a state or condition of being immature: the immaturity of one's behavior; the immaturity of a country's technology.
- vacillation β an act or instance of vacillating.
- hesitation β the act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear: His hesitation cost him the championship.
- pliancy β bending readily; flexible; supple; adaptable: She manipulated the pliant clay.
- disquiet β lack of calm, peace, or ease; anxiety; uneasiness.
- unsteadiness β not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
- inquietude β restlessness or uneasiness; disquietude.
- wavering β to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- fluidity β the quality or state of being fluid.
- precariousness β dependent on circumstances beyond one's control; uncertain; unstable; insecure: a precarious livelihood.
- irresolution β lack of resolution; lack of decision or purpose; vacillation.
- frailty β the quality or state of being frail.
- inconsistency β the quality or condition of being inconsistent.
- restlessness β characterized by or showing inability to remain at rest: a restless mood.
- irregularity β the quality or state of being irregular.
- shakiness β tending to shake or tremble.