fugitively Antonyms

Meaning of fugitively

Webster

fugitively (adv.)

In a fugitive manner.

fugitively Sentence Examples

  1. The suspect's fugitive status prevented her from returning home without facing arrest.
  2. The fleeting remnants of the storm passed fugitively overhead, casting ethereal shadows upon the landscape.
  3. The child's laughter echoed fugitively through the empty playground, a reminder of the innocence that had slipped away.
  4. The fugitive words of the forgotten poem lingered in her mind, elusive and tantalizing.
  5. The fugitively bright sparks of lightning illuminated the night, revealing the path to safety.
  6. The memory of that day haunted him fugitively, like a shadow that refused to be shaken off.
  7. The fugitively sweet scent of jasmine drifted through the window, carrying with it a promise of summer.
  8. The artist's brushstrokes captured the fugitive beauty of the moment, forever preserving its ephemeral essence.
  9. The fugitively warm sunlight peeked through the trees, casting a golden glow upon the sleeping town.
  10. The fugitive emotion flickered across her face, betrayed by a fleeting tightening of her lips.

FAQs About the word fugitively

In a fugitive manner.

elusive, transient,evasive, slippery, cagey, unapproachable, unattainable, cagy, transitory, passing

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

The suspect's fugitive status prevented her from returning home without facing arrest.

The fleeting remnants of the storm passed fugitively overhead, casting ethereal shadows upon the landscape.

The child's laughter echoed fugitively through the empty playground, a reminder of the innocence that had slipped away.

The fugitive words of the forgotten poem lingered in her mind, elusive and tantalizing.