persistent
Americanadjective
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persisting, especially in spite of opposition, obstacles, discouragement, etc.; persevering.
a most annoyingly persistent young man.
- Synonyms:
- tenacious, pertinacious, indefatigable
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lasting or enduring tenaciously.
the persistent aroma of verbena; a persistent cough.
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constantly repeated; continued.
persistent noise.
- Antonyms:
- sporadic
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Biology.
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continuing or permanent.
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having continuity of phylogenetic characteristics.
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Botany. remaining attached beyond the usual time, as flowers, flower parts, or leaves.
adjective
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showing persistence
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incessantly repeated; unrelenting
your persistent questioning
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(of plant parts) remaining attached to the plant after the normal time of withering
a fruit surrounded by a persistent perianth
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zoology
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(of parts normally present only in young stages) present in the adult
persistent gills in axolotls
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continuing to grow or develop after the normal period of growth
persistent teeth
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(of a chemical, esp when used as an insecticide) slow to break down; not easily degradable
Related Words
See stubborn.
Other Word Forms
- nonpersistent adjective
- nonpersistently adverb
- persistently adverb
Etymology
Origin of persistent
First recorded in 1820–30; from Latin persistent- (stem of persistēns ), present participle of persistere “to stand firm, persist”; persist, -ent
Example Sentences
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Still, another supply-driven price shock, layered on top of tariffs and persistent services inflation, could increase the likelihood that rates remain higher for longer.
From Barron's
U.S. stocks plunged on Friday after the PPI data pointed to worryingly persistent inflation.
From MarketWatch
For 137 years it has welcomed locals, tourists and one very persistent seagull.
From BBC
A more persistent move higher would require sustained loss of Iranian exports or attacks that spill into regional infrastructure.
From Barron's
A more persistent move higher would require sustained loss of Iranian exports or attacks that spill into regional infrastructure.
From Barron's
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