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Elusive is, as stated by Lav and Benthere, something that is hard to grasp, capture, understand, obtain.
On my ankle I have a tattoo of a butterfly. The body of the butterfly is the Chinese word for "happiness". A butterfly is elusive......hard to obtain. Sometimes, happiness can be as elusive as a butterfly.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
Just love the bit about the butterfly.
Elusive is an adjective, meaning hard to catch or difficult to understand.
Example:
Even the experienced, old fisherman admitted that the trout in the river were quite elusive.
Ive found that from (http://www.english-test.net/gmat/vocabulary/meanings/093/gmat-words.php#elusive). Hope it could help, though i think its quite late.
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
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