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Origin of illusiveFirst recorded in 1670–80; illus(ory) + -ive OTHER WORDS FROM illusiveil·lu·sive·ly, adverbil·lu·sive·ness, nounnon·il·lu·sive, adjectivenon·il·lu·sive·ly, adverb non·il·lu·sive·ness, nounun·il·lu·sive, adjective Words nearby illusiveill-use, illusion, illusionary, illusionism, illusionist, illusive, illusory, illust., illustrate, illustrated, illustration Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for illusiveBragman says Johnson has that illusive “it” factor that everyone wants. The Fabulous Life of EJ Johnson, the Stylish Son of the Lakers Legend|Itay Hod|June 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST To be in love, to strive, yet not to possess—that is the poetry of love, sweet but illusive. The Created Legend|Feodor Sologub Deceived by his illusive standard, he has composed a poem which is perpetually fancy, and never passion. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)|Isaac D'Israeli But the surface of the planet yields little detail, and that little is illusive and ill-defined. Are the Planets Inhabited?|E. Walter Maunder
At planting, at plowing and at gathering, no detail was too small or too illusive to escape his eye. An Arkansas Planter|Opie Percival Read Miss Ophelia and the physician alone felt no encouragement from this illusive truce. Uncle Tom's Cabin|Harriet Beecher Stowe
Words related to illusiveapparent, chimerical, deceitful, delusive, fake, illusory, imaginary, misleading, mocking, seeming, sham, false, unread |