Illusiveness

Pronunciation: /ˈˌɪɫusɪvˈnɛs/

Illusiveness (noun)

  1. The quality of being difficult to describe clearly because it changes or seems different from moment to moment.
  2. The quality of seeming real or true, but not being stable, clear, or dependable.

Examples

  • The idea’s illusiveness makes it hard to pin down.
  • Her explanation has illusiveness, so nobody can pin it down.