fu·gi·tive
ˈfyü-jə-tiv
1
: running away or intending flight
a fugitive slave
a fugitive debtor
2
: moving from place to place : wandering
the fugitive clouds of the sky—K. K. Darrow
3
a
: being of short duration
the journalist … is concerned only with the fugitive moment—A. L. Guerard
b
: difficult to grasp or retain : elusive
thought is clear or muddy, graspable or fugitive—J. M. Barzun
c
: likely to evaporate, deteriorate, change, fade, or disappear
dyed with fugitive colors
4
: being of transient (see transient entry 1 sense 1) interest
fugitive essays
fugitively
adverb
fugitiveness
noun
1
: a person who flees or tries to escape: such as
a
: a person who flees a country or location to escape danger (such as war) or persecution : refugee
b
: a person (such as a suspect, witness, or defendant) involved in a criminal case who tries to elude law enforcement especially by fleeing the jurisdiction
called also fugitive from justice
2
: something elusive or hard to find
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