elusive
31elusive — e lu·sive || uËsɪv adj. hard to grasp, difficult to understand; evasive, tending to escape …
32elusive — adjective difficult to find, catch, or achieve. Derivatives elusively adverb elusiveness noun Origin C18: from L. elus , eludere elude + ive …
33elusive — a. 1. Evasive. See elusory. 2. Equivocating, shuffling, equivocatory …
34elusive — adj 1. evasive, elusory, slippery, shifty, hard to pin down, Inf. cagey. 2. intangible, impalpable, imponderable, undefinable, inexplicable …
35elusive — elu·sive …
36elusive — [ɪˈluːsɪv] adj 1) difficult or impossible to find or catch 2) difficult or impossible to achieve or understand …
37elusive — e•lu•sive [[t]ɪˈlu sɪv[/t]] also e•lu•so•ry [[t] sə ri, zə [/t]] adj. 1) eluding one s clear perception; hard to express or define 2) skillfully evasive • Etymology: 1710–20; elus (ion) + ive e•lu′sive•ly, adv. e•lu′sive•ness, n …
38elusive — see allusive …
39elusive — adj. 1 difficult to find or catch; tending to elude. 2 difficult to remember or recall. 3 (of an answer etc.) avoiding the point raised; seeking to elude. Derivatives: elusively adv. elusiveness n …
40elusive ulcer — Hunner u …