eluder

[ih-lood-er]

eluder Definition

  • 1a person or thing that avoids or escapes from someone or something, especially by cunning or skill
  • 2a puzzle or problem that is difficult to solve

Using eluder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eluder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The eluder managed to evade the police for weeks.

  • Example

    The mystery of the missing artifact was an eluder for years.

  • Example

    The eluder's tactics were too clever for his opponents.

eluder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eluder

Antonyms for eluder

Phrases with eluder

  • to avoid being caught by someone who is chasing you

    Example

    The thief managed to elude capture by hiding in a nearby alley.

  • elude detection

    to avoid being detected by someone who is searching for you

    Example

    The spy was able to elude detection by blending in with the crowd.

  • to be too difficult to understand or explain

    Example

    The concept of quantum physics continues to elude comprehension for many people.

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Summary: eluder in Brief

An 'eluder' [ih-lood-er] is a person or thing that avoids or escapes from someone or something, often through cunning or skill. It can also refer to a difficult puzzle or problem. Examples include 'The eluder managed to evade the police for weeks.' and 'The mystery of the missing artifact was an eluder for years.' Phrases like 'elude capture' and 'elude detection' describe avoiding being caught or detected, while 'elude comprehension' means being too difficult to understand.