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Nouns commonly associated with "momentary" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(v)
(intransitive) To take a temporary rest, take a break for a short period after an effort.
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(n)
The absence of any sound.
(transitive) To see or view (someone, or something tangible) briefly and incompletely.
The removal of stress or discomfort.
A temporary failure; a slip.
Emotion; impression.
A wish or urge, particularly a sudden one prompting action.
An act of hesitating
(transitive) To cause to shine briefly or intermittently.
(countable) The result of no longer possessing an object, a function, or a characteristic due to external causes or misplacement.
The state of being confused; misunderstanding.
(transitive) To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
(uncountable) A state of being pleased or contented; gratification.
A period of rest or soothing.
(uncountable) The condition of being weak.
A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
The establishment of communication (with).
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
The achievement of one's aim or goal.
The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen.
(uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
(uncountable) The state of being excited (emotionally aroused).
(uncountable) A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity.
The result or outcome of a cause.
The overall effect of something, e.g., on a person.
(countable) Any condition, circumstance, opportunity or means, particularly favorable or chance to success, or to any desired end.
(often in the plural) A sudden sharp feeling of an emotional or mental nature, as of joy or sorrow.
(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.
A brief interval of rest or relief.
(intransitive) To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.
(usually uncountable) A collection of events and/or activities from which an individual or group may gather knowledge, opinions, and skills.
(adj)
Existing or occurring at the moment.
A conclusive success following an effort, conflict, or confrontation of obstacles; victory; conquest.
(Ontology) The state of being, existing, or occurring; beinghood.
A physical feeling or perception from something that comes into contact with the body; something sensed.
A sudden, heavy impact.
A fulfilment of a need or desire.
(uncountable) A strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
(intransitive) To become something different.
The act of interrupting, or the state of being interrupted.
Something unexpected.
(ambitransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, to question.
The action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.
Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or extreme hate.
The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs.
(countable) Anything that seems to be something that it is not.
Chiefly followed by of: a brief and incomplete look.
The way something looks; personal presence
(intransitive) To stop either temporarily or permanently.
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
A state of being away or withdrawn from a place or from companionship
A state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.
(countable) An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the American College Test.
An amount of time or a particular time interval.
An inspection or examination.
(uncountable) A feeling of pleasure; satisfaction.
Something that distracts.
(intransitive) (of a quantity, etc.) To become larger or greater, to greaten.
Intensity of feeling; excited interest or eagerness.
The quality of being forgetful; proneness to let slip from the mind.
(uncountable) Mental focus.
(N)
the fifth studio album by David Byrne, released on June 17, 1997.
A mental or emotional state, composure.
(uncountable) The condition or state of having won a battle or competition, or having succeeded in an effort; (countable) an instance of this.
The state of being irritated.
(transitive) To put off until a later time; to defer.
To strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend.
(of a person) Peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.
The act of suspending, or the state of being suspended.
A feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good.
A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
(intransitive) To become quiet.
(uncountable, of a person or animal) Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep.
State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.
A hobby; an activity that distracts the mind.
(intransitive) To get free; to free oneself.
(ergative) To suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.
(intransitive) To come or go back (to a place or person).
Exposure to likely harm; peril.
(adv)
(archaic) Either directly or indirectly preceded or followed by an auxiliary verb, often must: of necessity or need; necessarily, indispensably.
Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger.
(uncountable) The emotion of being happy; joy; elation.
(intransitive) To emit heat and light without a flame.
(software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product.