0 in a way that is difficult to describe, find, achieve, or remember: --
"Oh, it just depends if it's a good day or a bad day," she said elusively.
He remained elusively in the background all evening.
These items remain elusively rare in the shops.
She spoke elusively and vaguely, so it was hard to recall anything she'd said.
Once more he had elusively slipped away.
In his paintings the focus is often far back in the picture, where a river or a gorge in the hills twists elusively out of sight.
NIEUWE WOORDEN
European
May 10, 2021
WOORD VAN DE DAG
Shimmer
elusively