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Meaning of persistent
The primary meaning of the word "persistent" is continuing to exist or have a particular quality over a long period of time.
Etymology of persistent
The word "persistent" comes from the Latin "persistere", which means to continue steadfastly, from "per-" (meaning "through") and "sistere" (meaning "to stand")
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that continues to exist or have a particular quality over a long period of time
Synonyms
relentless
determined
persistent
unrelenting
tireless
indefatigable
dogged
tenacious
stubborn
obstinate
resolute
firm
steadfast
unwavering
unshakeable
unyielding
constant
continuous
perpetual
enduring
lasting
prolonged
protracted
sustained
continuing
unabating
unceasing
incessant
repeated
recurring
Definitions
- Continuing to exist or have a particular quality over a long period of time
- * Continuing to do something or try to achieve something over a long period of time, even when it is difficult
Usage Examples
- The team's persistent efforts eventually paid off, and they won the championship
- * The persistent rain made it difficult to plan outdoor activities
- * She was a persistent student, always striving to improve her grades
Antonyms
fleeting
transient
temporary
brief
short-lived
ephemeral
momentary
occasional
sporadic
intermittent
irregular
capricious
mercurial
fickle
inconstant
variable
inconsistent
wavering
indecisive
hesitant
half-hearted