The verb form is "Evade"
no evasive would be an adjective. Avoid is a verb
A derivative adjective related to the noun evasion is evasive. (involves evasion)A similar adjective formed by the past participle of the verb evade is evaded. (performed evasion)
The adjective form for the noun evasion is evasive; the verb form is to evade.Adjective: When I asked him where he went last night, he gave me an evasive answer.Verb: Well, if he continues to evade your questions, he's not ready for a commitment.
Verb: Evade (Evaded, Evades, etc.) Adjective: Evasive Ex: To avoid is to evade. The ninja evaded the gaze of his enemy. Ex: To have the quality of avoidance is to be evasive. The evasive ninja completed his deed without a sound.
pre·var·i·cate/priˈvariˌkāt/Verb: Speak or act in an evasive way: "he prevaricatedwhen journalists asked questions".
His answers where brief and evasive
Evasive Space happened in 2009.
The base word of "evasive" is "evasion".
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)
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."
Evasive means te ndi ng to avoid or to escape.
Cunning, deceptive, evasive, indirect, misleading, slippery, vague