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Tenacious Adjective English Latin Meaning Hold Good Tuh Nay Shus

Tenacious means tending to hold fast or persistent in maintaining something desired. It comes from the Latin 'tenax', meaning 'tending to hold fast'.

Tenacious significa que se adhiere firmemente o persiste en mantener algo deseado. Proviene del latín 'tenax', que significa 'tendente a sujetarse'.

Word tenacious
Date May 18, 2019
Type adjective
Syllables tuh-NAY-shus
Etymology For the more than 400 years that tenacious has been a part of the English language, it has adhered closely to its Latin antecedent: tenax, an adjective meaning "tending to hold fast." Almost from the first, tenacious could suggest either literal adhesion or figurative stick-to-itiveness. Sandburs are tenacious, and so are athletes who don't let defeat get them down. We use tenacious of a good memory, too—one that has a better than average capacity to hold information. But you can also have too much of a good thing. The addition in Latin of the prefix per- ("thoroughly") to tenax led to the English word pertinacious, meaning "perversely persistent." You might use pertinacious for the likes of rumors and telemarketers, for example.
Examples Once Linda has decided on a course of action, she can be very tenacious when it comes to seeing it through.

"The demands on the men were extreme—no sleep, long distances to trek, limited supplies and a tenacious enemy are enough to test the cohesion of even the most disciplined teams." — Capt. Garrison Haning, Army Magazine, 1 Apr. 2019
Definition 1 a : not easily pulled apart : cohesive
b : tending to adhere or cling especially to another substance
2 : persistent in maintaining, adhering to, or seeking something valued or desired
3 : retentive

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