noun🔗ShareFugitivo, prófugoA person who flees or escapes and travels secretly from place to place, and sometimes using disguises and aliases to conceal his/her identity, as to avoid law authorities in order to avoid an arrest or prosecution; or to avoid some other unwanted situation."After robbing the bank, the thief became a fugitive, running from city to city to avoid being caught by the police. "Después de robar el banco, el ladrón se convirtió en un fugitivo, huyendo de ciudad en ciudad para evitar ser atrapado por la policía.personlawpolicegovernmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareFugitivo, prófugoFleeing or running away"The fugitive suspect remained at large, evading capture after escaping from the police station. "policelawactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareTransitorio, fugazTransient, fleeting or ephemeral"The feeling of excitement for the holiday break was a fugitive joy, quickly replaced by the routine of school. "La sensación de emoción por las vacaciones fue una alegría fugaz, rápidamente reemplazada por la rutina escolar.timenatureappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareFugitivo, huidizoElusive or difficult to retain"The information about the missing homework assignment was quite fugitive; it kept changing and was hard to remember exactly. "La información sobre la tarea perdida era bastante huidiza; seguía cambiando y era difícil de recordar exactamente.lawpoliceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading