He was very evasive when his wife asked him why he had lipstick on his collar.
Tax evasion is a serious offence, punishable by a large fine or even prison.
The word 'evasive' is an adjective. An adjective does not have a plural form.Adjectives have a positive, comparative, and superlative form, for example:evasive (positive)more evasive (comparative)most evasive (superlative)
Cunning, deceptive, evasive, indirect, misleading, slippery, vague
The origin of evasive is evade. This word meens to get away with or from something.
It is evasive, as in an evasive maneuver. It is descriptive of an attempt to avoid or escape something.
His answers where brief and evasive
Tax evasion is a serious offence, punishable by a large fine or even prison.
—If they can't lie their way out of something they are going to be evasive as possible.
He was very evasive when his wife asked him why he had lipstick on his collar.
I'd probably use 'about', but I don't think it 'needs' either. "When asked to explain his whereabouts, Peter was evasive." or "Peter was evasive about where he had been, when he was asked."
You have to use an evasive roll or evasive dodge using R2 toward the announcer table then once your on there you use it again toward the crowd. !
pre·var·i·cate/priˈvariˌkāt/Verb: Speak or act in an evasive way: "he prevaricatedwhen journalists asked questions".
The base word of "evasive" is "evasion".
Evasive Space happened in 2009.
The word 'evasive' is an adjective. An adjective does not have a plural form.Adjectives have a positive, comparative, and superlative form, for example:evasive (positive)more evasive (comparative)most evasive (superlative)
Evasive means te ndi ng to avoid or to escape.
The origin of evasive is evade. This word meens to get away with or from something.