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Persistent   /pərsˈɪstənt/   Listen
Persistent

adjective
1.
Never-ceasing.  Synonyms: relentless, unrelenting.
2.
Continually recurring to the mind.  Synonym: haunting.  "The cathedral organ and the distant voices have a haunting beauty"
3.
Retained; not shed.  Synonym: lasting.  "The persistent gills of fishes"
4.
Stubbornly unyielding.  Synonyms: dogged, dour, pertinacious, tenacious, unyielding.  "Dour determination" , "The most vocal and pertinacious of all the critics" , "A mind not gifted to discover truth but tenacious to hold it" , "Men tenacious of opinion"






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"Persistent" Quotes from Famous Books



... persistent," rejoined Mrs. Delano, "I will tell you a secret, if you will pledge your honor, as a gentleman, never to repeat it, or hint at it, to ...
— A Romance of the Republic • Lydia Maria Francis Child

... old story of the South, then! Hermione knew something of the persistent infidelities of Neapolitan men. Poor women who ...
— A Spirit in Prison • Robert Hichens

... fortunate in the weather experienced by her on this occasion of crossing the Line, as it often happens that ships in these latitudes are detained—sometimes for weeks—by persistent calms, during the prevalence of which, by constantly box-hauling the yards and taking the utmost advantage of every little draught of air that comes along, they may succeed in gaining a mile or two in the course of every twenty-four ...
— Dick Leslie's Luck - A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure • Harry Collingwood

... any dinner," said Polly over and over. "I just must be alone a little while," and at last she spoke quickly to Mrs. Cabot's persistent pleadings, "Have the goodness, Mrs. Cabot, not to call me again." And then she was sorry the minute she had spoken the words, and she opened her door a little crack to call after Mrs. Cabot, as she sailed downstairs in great displeasure, "Oh! do forgive me, dear ...
— Five Little Peppers Grown Up • Margaret Sidney

... aggrieved mother could say. She sat before her writing-table, playing idly with a curiously cut stone, and appeared the picture of health. Yet she was ill—she repeated it obstinately and without variation a dozen times in response to Mrs. Cary's persistent protests. ...
— The Native Born - or, The Rajah's People • I. A. R. Wylie


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