Ephemeral
/ɪˈfem.ər.əl/
adjective

Lasting for a very short time; transitory. Often used to describe things that are beautiful precisely because they are fleeting.

"The ephemeral beauty of cherry blossoms makes them all the more precious."
Serendipity
/ˌser.ənˈdɪp.ə.ti/
noun

The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. A fortunate discovery made unexpectedly while looking for something else entirely.

"Finding that rare bookshop on a side street was pure serendipity."
Petrichor
/ˈpet.rɪ.kɔːr/
noun

The pleasant, distinct scent produced when rain falls on dry soil. Coined from Greek petra (stone) and ichor (the fluid of the gods).

"After weeks of drought, the first rain brought out a rich petrichor."
Mellifluous
/mɪˈlɪf.lu.əs/
adjective

Sweet-sounding; pleasant to hear. Used to describe a voice or piece of music that is beautifully smooth and flowing.

"Her mellifluous voice captivated every listener in the concert hall."

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