elusory

[ih-loo-suh-ree]

elusory Definition

  • 1tending to elude perception, understanding, or capture; elusive
  • 2based on or having the nature of an illusion; illusory

Using elusory: Examples

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

  • Example

    The concept of time is often elusory and difficult to grasp.

  • Example

    The magician's elusory tricks left the audience in awe.

  • Example

    His hopes for a better future were shattered by the elusory promises of the politician.

elusory Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for elusory

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Summary: elusory in Brief

The adjective 'elusory' [ih-loo-suh-ree] describes something that is difficult to perceive, understand, or capture. It can also refer to something that is based on or has the nature of an illusion. Synonyms include 'elusive,' 'illusory,' and 'evasive.' Antonyms include 'real,' 'genuine,' and 'authentic.' Examples of its usage include 'The concept of time is often elusory and difficult to grasp,' and 'The magician's elusory tricks left the audience in awe.'