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elusive
[ih-loo-siv]
adjective
eluding or failing to allow for or accommodate a clear perception or complete mental grasp; hard to express or define.
an elusive concept.
cleverly or skillfully evasive.
a fish too elusive to catch.
difficult to find.
hoping that elusive donors will finally contribute.
elusive
/ ɪˈluːsɪv /
adjective
difficult to catch
an elusive thief
preferring or living in solitude and anonymity
difficult to remember
an elusive thought
Other Word Forms
- elusively adverb
- elusiveness noun
- nonelusive adjective
- nonelusively adverb
- nonelusiveness noun
- unelusive adjective
- unelusively adverb
- unelusiveness noun
- unelusory adjective
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Example Sentences
A new mural by elusive street artist Banksy has appeared on the side of the Royal Courts of Justice building in central London.
They were feeling overwhelmed by how badly they want a decent marriage, and frustrated by how elusive such a thing can be.
Eye‑level with an inquisitive Arctic wolf pack in −35 C, Mr Eshel fulfilled his dream to photograph these elusive creatures.
But what was once reserved for the ageing wealthy, or the elusive world of celebrities, has now reached the foreheads of 20-somethings across the UK.
It’s a fact that’s been known for years — but what exactly causes this discrepancy has remained elusive.
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