persevere |
comply |
As verbs the difference between persevere and comply
is that
persevere is to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement while
comply is to yield assent; to accord; agree, or acquiesce; to adapt one's self; to consent or conform.
persevere |
adhere |
As verbs the difference between persevere and adhere
is that
persevere is to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement while
adhere is to stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united; as, wax to the finger; the lungs sometimes adhere to the pleura.
persevere |
resilience |
As a verb persevere
is to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement.
As a noun resilience is
the mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune.
persevere |
intensely |
As a verb persevere
is to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement.
As an adverb intensely is
in an intense manner.
persevere |
certain |
As a verb persevere
is to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement.
As an adjective certain is
sure, positive, not doubting.
As a determiner certain is
having been determined but unspecified. The quality of some particular subject or object which is known by the speaker to have been specifically singled out among similar entities of its class.
sturdy |
persevere |
As an adjective sturdy
is of firm build; stiff; stout; strong.
As a noun sturdy
is a disease in sheep and cattle, marked by great nervousness, or by dullness and stupor.
As a verb persevere is
to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement.
persevere |
try |
As verbs the difference between persevere and try
is that
persevere is to persist steadfastly in pursuit of an undertaking, task, journey, or goal, even if hindered by distraction, difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement while
try is to attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
As a noun try is
an attempt.
As an adjective try is
fine, excellent.
persevere |
hope |
As a verb persevere
is .
As a proper noun hope is
from the virtue, like faith and charity first used by puritans.
keep |
persevere |
As verbs the difference between keep and persevere
is that
keep is to continue in (a course or mode of action); not to intermit or fall from; to maintain while
persevere is .
As a noun keep
is (obsolete) care, notice.
persevere |
carryon |
As a verb persevere
is .
As an adjective carryon is
.
As a noun carryon is
.
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