Synonym: doggedness, perseverance, persistence, persistency, pertinacity, tenaciousness. Similar words: tenacious, pertinacity, capacity, veracity, audacity, carrying capacity, enact, menace. Meaning: n. persistent determination.
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(1) Good luck is another name for tenacity of purpose.
(2) Tenacity is the bridge to success.
(3) They competed with skill and tenacity.
(4) She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent.
(5) Talent, hard work and sheer tenacity are all crucial to career success.
(6) Lack of tenacity could be a more accurate diagnosis.
(7) And they have the tenacity so important in accomplishing anything of value. 2.
(8) Here are fine reminders of the tenacity of the Baroque style.
(9) What this illustrates is the tenacity of testators towards formulae which they believe increase the chances of their dispositions being observed.
(10) The next question is the tenacity of a trust in the event of insolvency.
(11) He showed great fortitude and tenacity in carrying on his professional work in spite of adversity resulting from enemy action.
(12) I always admired him for his tenacity of purpose and dedication - and envied his super brain-power.
(13) They are noted for their strength, tenacity, magical powers and skills in metallurgy.
(14) Vigour and tenacity, however, were softened by a talent for propaganda and persuasion.
(15) They have largely vindicated his belief in the tenacity of national identities and the superficiality of ideological systems.
(16) He has been palaeontology with great tenacity.
(17) No settling . Just pure and unrelenting tenacity.
(18) The most difficult thing is the decision to act. The rest is merely tenacity.
(19) He understood that his playing skills were limited(http://sentencedict.com/tenacity.html), that his greatest gift was the tenacity Laird Cowher had given him.
(20) Their pasty faces - the result of long periods underground - belie their extraordinary strength and tenacity.
(21) Education and knowledge do not necessarily guarantee success - without goal-commitment, tenacity and hard work. Dr T.P.Chia
(22) Not especially gracious, but squat and workmanlike, plodding with tenacity from port to port.
(23) Nearing the second term at Sandown Park, Barons should get some recognition for its stoicism and tenacity.
(24) I ask you to cherish her unbridled passion for ideas and to tolerate her tenacity in following questions to satisfying conclusions.
(25) But Tranmere, cocky even before the equaliser, played with skill and tenacity.
(26) That the pioneers could hang on at all is monumental testimony to the tenacity of the human will.
(27) No archbishop but Fisher would have had the administrative ability or the tenacity to achieve the end.
(28) This inability to translate pressure into points seemed to erode their tenacity and the forwards, in particular, lost concentration.
(29) Successful people are not born. They are made of toil, sweat, perseverance, tenacity and iron will. Dr Roopleen
(30) But the question is not pursued with the same tenacity and intensity as when a child dies in tragic circumstances.
More similar words: tenacious, pertinacity, capacity, veracity, audacity, carrying capacity, enact, menace, tacit, pugnacious, tacitly, taciturn, city, tenant, incapacitation, tenable, tenancy, paucity, untenable, venality, atrocity, felicity, facility, velocity, sustenance, placidity, lubricity, duplicity, complicity, publicity.