elude |
lapse |
As a verb elude
is .
As a noun lapse is
.
elude |
elucidate |
As verbs the difference between elude and elucidate
is that
elude is while
elucidate is to make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
elude |
earthy |
As a verb elude
is to evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill.
As an adjective earthy is
resembling dirt or soil (i.e. earth).
elapse |
elude |
As verbs the difference between elapse and elude
is that
elapse is to pass or move by while
elude is to evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill.
evasive |
elude |
As an adjective evasive
is .
As a verb elude is
.
elude |
enticed |
As verbs the difference between elude and enticed
is that
elude is to evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill while
enticed is past tense of entice.
avert |
elude |
As verbs the difference between avert and elude
is that
avert is to turn aside or away while
elude is .
elude |
scatter |
As verbs the difference between elude and scatter
is that
elude is while
scatter is (ergative) to (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
elude |
exclude |
As verbs the difference between elude and exclude
is that
elude is to evade, or escape from someone or something, especially by using cunning or skill while
exclude is to bar (someone) from entering; to keep out.
elude |
extract |
In transitive terms the difference between elude and extract
is that
elude is to escape understanding of; to be incomprehensible to while
extract is to take by selection; to choose out; to cite or quote, as a passage from a book.
As a noun extract is
that which is extracted or drawn out.
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