| elusiveness | (n) the quality of being difficult to grasp or pin down, Example: the author's elusiveness may at times be construed as evasiveness |
| elusive | (adj) difficult to describe, Example: a haunting elusive odor |
| elusive | (adj) skillful at eluding capture; - David Kline, Example: a cabal of conspirators, each more elusive than the archterrorist |
| elusive | (adj) difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze, Syn. subtle, Example: his whole attitude had undergone a subtle change; a subtle difference; that elusive thing the soul |
| elusive | (adj) ยากที่จะหา, See also: ยากที่จะเข้าใจ |
| elusive | (adj) ซึ่งหลบหลีก |
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| Elusive | a. Tending to elude; using arts or deception to escape; adroitly escaping or evading; eluding the grasp; fallacious. [ 1913 Webster ] Elusive of the bridal day, she gives -- |
| Weißkehl-Ameisenpitta [ ornith. ] | Elusive Antpitta [Add to Longdo] |