Pertinacious vs Resilient - What's the difference?
pertinacious | resilient |
Holding tenaciously to an opinion or purpose.
* 1884', , "The Path of Duty" in ''The English Illustrated Magazine'' ' 2 (15): 240–256.
*:He would really have to make up his mind to care for his wife or not to care for her. What would Lady Vandeleur say to one alternative, and what would little Joscelind say to the other? That is what it was to have a pertinacious father and to be an accommodating son.
Stubbornly resolute or tenacious.
Able to endure tribulation without cracking.
* 1994 , Michael Grumley, The Last Diary :
As an adjective pertinacious
is holding tenaciously to an opinion or purpose.As a verb resilient is
.pertinacious
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* See alsoresilient
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(en adjective)- He’s resilient , and strong, but sometimes tonight, here, the weight of what he’s saying makes him stop, pause as if lost.