FURTIVO, A adj. (lat furtivum). Que se hace a escondidas y como ocultándose. 2. Dícese de las personas que obran de esta manera.
Furtive is not a noun.The man across the aisle in the bus shot me a furtiveglance.In this sentence furtive is an adjective.
The records showed furtive criminal activity.
There is no common prefix for furtive.
His furtive movements made it hard for them to catch him.
A vocabulary list featuring The Pearl by John Steinbeck, Chapters 3–4. ... See the definition, listen to the word, then try to spell it correctly. ... a sound so soft that it might have been simply a thought, a little furtive movement
Example sentence - Her furtiveness backfired on her.
They made furtive plans in the hopes of surprising him on his birthday.
He looked over his shoulder in a furtive way. (In other words as an adjective.)
A glance that is sneaky and secretive.Sentence: The robber gave a furtive glance to the police.
The thief looked about in a furtive manner just before picking my pocket.
The convict made many furtive attempts to escape from prison.
Assertive