elusiveness

/ɪˈlusɪvnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
    • The thief's elusiveness frustrated the police for months.
    • The elusiveness of true happiness is a common theme in literature.
    • The elusiveness of the rare bird made it a prized sighting for birdwatchers.
  2. The quality of being difficult to understand or describe clearly.
    • Her elusiveness in conversation made her seem mysterious and intriguing.
    • The elusiveness of the concept of time has puzzled philosophers for centuries.
    • The elusiveness of the poet's meaning sparked many debates among critics.
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