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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Elusive

'Elusive' means both 'evasive' and 'mysterious'?
  

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Not quite, it means difficult to describe, find, achieve or remember. However someone who is evasive can be difficult to describe or to find. This can cause them to be elusive and mysterious.

  • Not quite, it means difficult to describe, find, achieve or remember.
  • However someone who is evasive can be difficult to describe or to find.
  • This can cause them to be elusive and mysterious.
  • I hope this answers your question.
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Not quite, it means difficult to describe, find, achieve or remember.

However someone who is evasive can be difficult to describe or to find. This can cause them to be elusive and mysterious.

I hope this answers your question.
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