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Definition of elusive

adjective

  • difficult to find, catch, or achieve:success will become ever more elusive
  • difficult to remember:the elusive thought he had had moments before

Derivatives

elusively

adverb

elusiveness

noun

Origin:

early 18th century: from Latin elus- 'eluded' (from the verb eludere) + -ive

Do not confuse elusive with illusive. Elusive means 'hard to find, catch, or achieve' (what I was looking for proved elusive), whereas illusive means 'not real, although seeming to be' (the illusive nature of the material world).

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