Crossword-Solution: EVADED 6 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Evaded imp. & p. p. of Evade

We have 39 clues for the answer “EVADED”

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Was elusive 1 answer
Steered clear of overhang? 1 answer
Played the quibbler 1 answer
Like some taxes and questions 1 answer
Hedged 1 answer
Gotten out of 1 answer
Gave the go-by 1 answer
Fooled the IRS 1 answer
Dodged, as taxes 1 answer
Dodged the question 1 answer
Circumvented or dodged 1 answer
Stepped around 1 answer
Successfully avoided 1 answer
Parried 2 answers
Got out of 2 answers
Flew under the radar 2 answers
Managed to dodge 2 answers
Eluded 3 answers
Used weasel words 3 answers
Gave the slip to 3 answers
Got away 3 answers
Skipped out. 4 answers
Stayed away from 4 answers
Gave the slip? 4 answers
Outwitted 4 answers
Escaped from 4 answers
Circumvented 4 answers
Got away from 4 answers
Skirted 5 answers
Got around 5 answers
Ducked 5 answers
Steered clear of 6 answers
Slipped away 6 answers
Dodged 7 answers
Sidestepped 8 answers
AWAY SLIP 10 answers
Avoided 13 answers
Baffled 84 answers
Lost 93 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with EVADED (5)

Hempseed, dolefully, “but what can you ’xpect with this ’ere government favourin’ them rascals over in France, who would murder their king and all their nobility.” “Odd’s life!” retorted Lord Antony; “so they would, honest Hempseed,—at least those they can get hold of, worse luck! But we have got some friends coming here to-night, who at any rate have evaded their clutches.” It almost seemed, when the young man said these words, as if he threw a defiant look towards the quiet strangers in the corner.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
South American masters often evaded the law and would be exceedingly brutal, and North American masters were often much more lenient than the law required.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
The night Miles was arrested, she had successfully evaded his queries about her professional PR functions.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
The citizeness looking at him, he became embarrassed, evaded her glance as a small dog would have done, retreated among his wood, and hid his confusion over the handle of his saw.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Winterbourne turned with a protesting smile to her mother, but this lady evaded his glance, and, seating herself, fixed her eyes upon her son.
Daisy Miller Henry James 2008

Quotes with EVADED (3)

He had no faintest conception till that very hour of how they would look, and even doubted their existence. But when he saw them he knew that he had always known them and realized what part each one of them had played at many an hour in his life when he had supposed himself alone, so that now he could say to them, one by one, not ‘Who are you?’ but ‘So it was you all the time.’ All that they were and said at this meeting woke memories. The dim consciousness of friends about h…
C. S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters
I searched modern fiction and poetry for clues to how we confronted and evaded reality, how we articulated our experience and turned to language not to revel ourselves but to hide. I was as sure then as I am now that by looking at contemporary Iranian fiction I could gain access to a real understanding of political and social events. (p289)
Azar Nafisi Things I've Been Silent About: Memories
There must be another life, she thought, sinking back into her chair, exasperated. Not in dreams; but here and now, in this room, with living people. She felt as if she were standing on the edge of a precipice with her hair blown back; she was about to grasp something that just evaded her. There must be another life, here and now, she repeated. This is too short, too broken. We know nothing, even about ourselves.
Virginia Woolf The Years
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Used 102 times in crossword archives (1970–2025).