short-term

/ʃɔːrt tɜːrm/
adjectiveIntermediate
general

lasting or intended for a brief period

She took a short-term job to gain experience.

The job lasted only a few months, providing temporary work.

The short-term effects of the medication are mild.

The medication's immediate effects are not severe.

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Often used in contrast to 'long-term' to emphasize brevity.

Collocations

short-term memorythe ability to retain information for a brief periodshort-term goalsobjectives meant to be achieved quicklyshort-term solutiona temporary fix to a problem

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Related Phrases

long-termphrase
lasting for an extended period
termword
a fixed period of time

💡Pro Tip

Avoid confusion

Short-term does not imply insignificance; it simply refers to duration.

Gold Rule

Context matters

In finance, 'short-term' often refers to less than a year, while in medicine, it may mean immediate effects.

📖Word Origin

From 'short' (brief in duration) + 'term' (a fixed period of time).

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in finance, medicine, and business to describe temporary arrangements or effects.

Word Breakdown

short
brief in duration
root
+
term
a fixed period of time
root
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