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comparative more elusive, superlative most elusive
Evading capture, comprehension or remembrance. quotations examples
The temporary elusive goal / To reach the solace, to feed once more upon the synthetic reaper of loss / No matter the outcome, the cost
2002, Meshuggah, Closed Eye Visuals
Difficult to make precise. quotations examples
A precise definition of diarrhea is elusive
2010, Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
Charley chased the elusive idea through all the nooks and crannies of his drowning consciousness.
1910, Jack London, chapter 6, in Lost Face, archived from the original on 14 April 2011
Rarely seen. quotations examples
While you're sniffing the trunks of the ponderosas to see if they're butterscotch, vanilla, strawberry, or the elusive chocolate variety, watch for Brown Creepers, an elusive variety of bird.
2002, Scott Roederer, Birding: Rocky Mountain National Park, page 93