bent |
tenacious |
Related terms |
Bent is a related term of tenacious.
As a proper noun bent
is .
As an adjective tenacious is
clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
tenacious |
forceful |
As adjectives the difference between tenacious and forceful
is that
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive while
forceful is with assertive force; powerful.
coherent |
tenacious |
As adjectives the difference between coherent and tenacious
is that
coherent is coherent while
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
tenacious |
opinionated |
As adjectives the difference between tenacious and opinionated
is that
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive while
opinionated is having very strong opinions.
fervent |
tenacious |
As adjectives the difference between fervent and tenacious
is that
fervent is exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, or belief while
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
tenacious |
diligence |
As an adjective tenacious
is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
As a noun diligence is
conscientiousness or determination or perseverance when doing something.
tenacious |
firm |
As adjectives the difference between tenacious and firm
is that
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive while
firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position).
As a noun firm is
(uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.
As a verb firm is
to make firm or strong; fix securely.
tenacious |
recalcitrant |
As adjectives the difference between tenacious and recalcitrant
is that
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive while
recalcitrant is recalcitrant, rebellious.
entrenched |
tenacious |
As a verb entrenched
is past tense of entrench.
As an adjective tenacious is
clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
diplomatic |
tenacious |
As adjectives the difference between diplomatic and tenacious
is that
diplomatic is concerning the relationships between the governments of countries while
tenacious is clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.
As a noun diplomatic
is the science of diplomas, or the art of deciphering ancient writings and determining their age, authenticity, etc.; paleography.
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