The abstract noun form of the adjective 'tenacious' is tenaciousness.A related abstract noun form is tenacity.
The term "tenacity" is used to describe the constant, ongoing determination of someone. "Tenacity" is a noun that is related to the adjective "tenacious".
A chalky, tenacious, and impervious earth refers to soil that is high in clay content. Clay soil has a chalky appearance, is difficult to work with due to its stickiness (tenacious), and has poor drainage properties making it impervious to water infiltration.
In my opinion TENACIOUS has a positive connotation. It tells about the quality of the person to puruse something without getting disappointed and without getting stalled by negative feeling, nil results and opposition. The negative feeling might ....just might be, of the person who is tenacious is pursuing something against your will. For eg. If you are a boss and fire a person and the person persistently follows various methods to get re-instated like...talking to higher bosses, asking other employees to support him, getting the union's help and perhaps even purusing a lawsuit in court and taking the help of church.................the person is tenacious, but it is not something you as a boss might like. Persistence has a more positive connotation that tenacious.
No, it is an adverb. The adjective is just "fresh."
No, the word "tenacious" is not a compound word. It is a standalone adjective that describes someone who is persistent and determined.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'tenacious' is tenaciousness.A related abstract noun form is tenacity.
The fight was a tenacious battle to the end; both boxers were hurt and fatigued by the night's end. Tenacious is an adjective that describes something as being vehement, committed, and energetic.
Yes, "tenacious" does have a suffix. The suffix is "-ious," which is added to the root word "tenace" to form "tenacious," creating an adjective meaning holding fast or sticking firmly to something.
Yes, it can, to mean tenacious or steadfast (a determined investigator).Determined is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to determine" but as an adjective usually has the same connotation as seen in the noun determination (will).
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The term "tenacity" is used to describe the constant, ongoing determination of someone. "Tenacity" is a noun that is related to the adjective "tenacious".
Tenacious means stubbornly holding to your course. Here are some sentences.He was tenacious in his struggle against poverty.Her tenacious attitude got her into trouble with her boss.The tenacious battle lasted for hours.
Example sentence - She has a tenacious spirit about her.
Tenacious is not an antonym for abstract.