Fugitive
volume
British pronunciation/fjˈuːd‍ʒɪtˌɪv/
American pronunciation/ˈfjudʒətɪv/, /ˈfjudʒɪtɪv/

Définition et Signification de "fugitive"

fugitive
01

éphémère, fugitif

existing for a short time
fugitive definition and meaning
1.1

fugace, évanescent

likely to quickly fade, deteriorate, change, or disappear over time
1.2

fugitif, évanescent

(of a thought, idea, feeling, etc.) difficult to comprehend or hold onto
02

fugitif, fugitive

running away or intending to flee, often from the law or an oppressive situation
03

fugace, évanescent

(of a thing) traveling from one place to another or constantly in motion
Fugitive
01

fugitif, fugitive

a person who escapes or flees from an undesirable, uncomfortable, or dangerous situation
02

fugitif, fugitive

a person who is actively avoiding capture or is being pursued by law enforcement authorities due to legal charges or criminal activity

fugitive

adj
example
Exemple
His memories of childhood were fugitive, slipping away like sand through his fingers.
The fugitive moments of happiness in her life were cherished dearly.
The fugitive shadows danced across the room as the candle flickered.
The fugitive beauty of the sunrise was gone in an instant, leaving only memories.
The fugitive nature of fame meant that one day you could be celebrated, and the next forgotten.
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