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- TENACIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TENACIOUS is not easily pulled apart : cohesive How to use tenacious in a sentence Tenacious Has Latin Roots Synonym Discussion of Tenacious
- TENACIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TENACIOUS definition: 1 holding tightly onto something, or keeping an opinion in a determined way: 2 holding tightly… Learn more
- TENACIOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
persistent, stubborn, or obstinate adhesive or sticky; viscous or glutinous holding together; cohesive; not easily pulled asunder; tough Examples have not been reviewed A player who can pick up spaces between the line, has an eye for the killer ball but never loses sight of the goal, he can score goals himself and is very tenacious
- TENACIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are tenacious, you are very determined and do not give up easily He is regarded as a tenacious and persistent interviewer American English : tenacious tɪˈneɪʃəs
- Tenacious - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Use tenacious to mean "not easily letting go or giving up," like a clingy child who has a tenacious grip on his mother's hand
- Tenacious - definition of tenacious by The Free Dictionary
Characterized by extreme persistence; relentless or enduring: tenacious detective work; tenacious superstitions 2 Holding together firmly; cohesive: a tenacious material 3 Clinging to another object or surface; adhesive: tenacious lint 4 Tending to retain; retentive: a tenacious memory
- tenacious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of tenacious adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary that does not stop holding something or give up something easily; determined She's a tenacious woman She never gives up The party has kept its tenacious hold on power for more than twenty years
- What does Tenacious mean? - Definitions. net
Tenacious refers to a person, thing, or action that is determined, persistent, or relentless in maintaining or adhering to something It can also describe something that holds together firmly, is strong or marked by a firm grip or high adhesive quality tē-nā′shus, adj retaining or holding fast: apt to stick: stubborn — adv Tenā′ciously — ns
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