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elusively (encz) | elusively,prchavě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Elusively (gcide) | Elusive \E*lu"sive\, a.
Tending to elude; using arts or deception to escape; adroitly
escaping or evading; eluding the grasp; fallacious.
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Elusive of the bridal day, she gives
Fond hopes to all, and all with hopes deceives. --Pope.
-- E*lu"sive*ly, adv. -- E*lu"sive*ness, n.
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delusively (encz) | delusively, |
Delusively (gcide) | Delusive \De*lu"sive\, a. [See Delude.]
Apt or fitted to delude; tending to mislead the mind;
deceptive; beguiling; delusory; as, delusive arts; a delusive
dream.
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Delusive and unsubstantial ideas. --Whewell.
-- De*lu"sive*ly, adv. -- De*lu"sive*ness, n.
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Elusively (gcide) | Elusive \E*lu"sive\, a.
Tending to elude; using arts or deception to escape; adroitly
escaping or evading; eluding the grasp; fallacious.
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Elusive of the bridal day, she gives
Fond hopes to all, and all with hopes deceives. --Pope.
-- E*lu"sive*ly, adv. -- E*lu"sive*ness, n.
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Prelusively (gcide) | Prelusive \Pre*lu"sive\, a. [See Prelude.]
Of the nature of a prelude; introductory; indicating that
something of a like kind is to follow. "Prelusive drops."
--Thomson. --Pre*lu"sive*ly, adv.
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delusively (wn) | delusively
adv 1: in a deceptive and unrealistic manner; "the village
looked delusively near" |
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