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What is the difference between "Temporary" and "Transient" ?
Dec 18, 2009 11:59 AM
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'Transient' has 2 meanings:
1- transient = temporary
= continuing or lasting for only a short time
'a transient moment of happiness'
'a transient relief of pain'
'a transient beauty'
2- transient = staying or working in a place for only a short time, before moving on
'a city with a large transient population (= of students, temporary workers, etc.)'
December 18, 2009
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"Transient" = an event which is passing (Latin: 'across', beyond')
"Temporary"= for a short period of time (Latin again: 'time' season')
So 'transient' has the feeling of motion, whereas 'temporary' has the feeling of a situation which may change soon.
December 18, 2009
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"Transient" pertains to things in a state of transition, like "transitory," but is slightly different. It's said of things that are both of short duration (like 'temporary') and are likely to re-occur. For example, mail servers often talk about "Transient delivery errors," when mail can, temporarily, not be delivered (errors that come and go, as it were, like DNS errors).*
"Transient" can also be said of people in transit, like boarders and such.
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* We speak of 'transient' errors in this case, because 'temporary' just indicates errors that are of short duration, whereas 'transient' errors has the added meaning of recurrence: like errors that pop up a while, go away, then briefly re-appear again, etc.
December 18, 2009
Temporary refers to:
1.Not permanent; not lasting
"a temporary arrangement"; "temporary housing"
2.Lacking continuity or regularity
"employed on a temporary basis"
Transient refers to.
1.Of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind
2.Lasting a very short time
"youth's transient beauty"
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December 19, 2009
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