Caramentive /ˌkɑ rəˈmɛntɪv/ adjective
Etymology: From Latin carus ‘dear, cherished’ + momentum ‘moment’.
Etymology: From Latin carus ‘dear, cherished’ + momentum ‘moment’.
1. A reverent, passionate observation of the present, recognizing the moment as one to be cherished in memory.
“It was a caramentive silence, blissfully ushering time to pass.”
“Their caramentive gaze lingered on the fading sunset.”
“It was a caramentive silence, blissfully ushering time to pass.”
“Their caramentive gaze lingered on the fading sunset.”
by Foste the snowman December 29, 2025
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