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tenaciousadjective continuing despite difficulties, opposition, or discouragementa tenacious trainer, she adheres to her grueling swimming schedule no matter what dogged, insistent, patient, persevering, persistent, pertinacious assured, certain, dedicated, determined, firm, hell-bent, intent, positive, resolute, resolved, single-minded, sureadamant, bullheaded, hardened, hardheaded, headstrong, implacable, indurate, mulish, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, peevish, perverse, pigheaded, self-willed, stiff-necked, stubborn, unregenerate, unyielding, willful(or wilful)unfaltering, unhesitating, unwaveringresistant, wayward, wrongheadedconstant, devoted, faithful, good, loyal, staunch(also stanch), steadfast, steady, trueindomitable, unconquerablehard, inflexible, relentless, stern, unbending, unflinching, unrelenting quitting, surrendering, yieldingfaltering, hesitant, hesitating, irresolute, vacillating, waveringdisloyal, faithless, false, fickle, inconstant, perfidious, traitorous, treacherous tending to adhere to objects upon contactyou'll have a devil of a time getting those tenacious burrs off of your wool sweater adherent, adhesive, clingy, gluey, glutinous, gummy, sticky, tacky, viscid gelatinous, gooey, ropy(also ropey), syrupy, viscouspitchy, tarry nonadhesive nonviscous strong, stout, sturdy, stalwart, tough, tenacious mean showing power to resist or to endure.strong may imply power derived from muscular vigor, large size, structural soundness, intellectual or spiritual resources.strong arms the defense has a strong case stout suggests an ability to endure stress, pain, or hard use without giving way.stout hiking boots sturdy implies strength derived from vigorous growth, determination of spirit, solidity of construction.a sturdy table people of sturdy independence stalwart suggests an unshakable dependability.stalwart environmentalists tough implies great firmness and resiliency.a tough political opponent tenacious suggests strength in seizing, retaining, clinging to, or holding together.tenacious farmers clinging to an age-old way of life in 1607 |