elusiveness Antonyms

Meaning of elusiveness

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elusiveness (n)

the quality of being difficult to grasp or pin down

elusiveness Sentence Examples

  1. The elusiveness of the rare flower made it highly sought after by avid botanists.
  2. Her elusive smile only surfaced during moments of genuine happiness.
  3. The elusiveness of the elusive criminal kept the police on their toes for weeks.
  4. The elusive nature of the virus made it difficult for scientists to develop an effective treatment.
  5. The artist's elusive style made their paintings open to multiple interpretations.
  6. The elusive scent of the jasmine perfume wafted through the air, captivating all who caught a whiff.
  7. The elusive truth behind the conspiracy theory remained shrouded in mystery, leaving people questioning its validity.
  8. The elusive essence of the elusive dream lingered in her mind, teasing her with its intangible beauty.
  9. The elusiveness of the answer to the riddle frustrated the group of friends as they tried to solve it.
  10. The elusive hope that the lost child would be found alive kept the search and rescue team motivated.

FAQs About the word elusiveness

the quality of being difficult to grasp or pin down

slippery, transient, evasive, temporary, fugitive, passing, inaccessible, ephemeral,fleeting, cagy

available, attainable, attainable, convenient, convenient, obtainable, accessible, accessible, available, obtainable

The elusiveness of the rare flower made it highly sought after by avid botanists.

Her elusive smile only surfaced during moments of genuine happiness.

The elusiveness of the elusive criminal kept the police on their toes for weeks.

The elusive nature of the virus made it difficult for scientists to develop an effective treatment.