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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Adjective of hard to find

adjective of hard to find
  

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Your post is only barely coherent. I'm guessing you want an adjective that means "hard to find". It depends how you use it in a sentence.

  • Your post is only barely coherent.
  • I'm guessing you want an adjective that means "hard to find".
  • It depends how you use it in a sentence.
  • It might be any of these: scarce, unavailable, elusive, (in) hiding, hidden, hidden away, concealed, secret or there might be no single adjective that works in the context you have in mind.
  • CJ
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Your post is only barely coherent. I'm guessing you want an adjective that means "hard to find".

It depends how you use it in a sentence. It might be any of these:

scarce, unavailable, elusive, (in) hiding, hidden, hidden away, concealed, secret

or there might be no single adjective that works in the context you have in mind.

CJ

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