Evasive

/ɪˈveɪsɪv/ adjective

Tending to avoid giving direct answers or facing issues directly; characterized by deliberate vagueness or avoidance.

From Latin 'evadere,' meaning 'to escape' or 'to get away,' combining 'e-' (out) and 'vadere' (to go). The word developed in English during the 18th century, extending from physical escape to mental or verbal avoidance.

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