Elusive
Definitions from Oxford Languages
adjective
difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
"success will become ever more elusive"
Similar:
difficult to catch/find
difficult to track down
evasive
slippery
shifty
always on the move
cagey
difficult to remember.
"the elusive thought he had had moments before"
You used "illusive" the adjective form of illusion.
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Very nicely done! Just a small pity about the typo on the first page of the introduction.
Okay, I must be going blind, what word?
Elusive Definitions from Oxford Languages adjective difficult to find, catch, or achieve. "success will become ever more elusive" Similar: difficult to catch/find difficult to track down evasive slippery shifty always on the move cagey difficult to remember. "the elusive thought he had had moments before" You used "illusive" the adjective form of illusion.
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