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Some words in the English language that have no perfect rhymes include "orange," "silver," "month," and "purple." These words are often cited due to their unique combinations of sounds that do not easily align with other words. While near rhymes may exist, perfect rhymes remain elusive.
Elusive Butterfly was created in 1966.
Elusive Isabel was created in 1909.
Despite our best efforts, the elusive raccoon went untrapped all summer. Cogent thought remained elusive for the morning.
This book is very elusive, it is one of a kind.
The duration of The Elusive Corporal is 1.75 hours.
The duration of The Elusive Pimpernel is 1.82 hours.
My Elusive Dreams was created in 1967-06.
Elusive Isabel has 273 pages.
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The opposite of elusive (evasive) could be confronting or even enticing. The opposite of elusive (difficult to perceive) would be obvious, clear, or simple.
She was very elusive the way she moved about the room.