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perseverance
[pur-suh-veer-uhns]
noun
steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.
Synonyms: ,Theology.continuance in a state of grace to the end, leading to eternal salvation.
perseverance
/ ˌɜːɪˈɪəəԲ /
noun
continued steady belief or efforts, withstanding discouragement or difficulty; persistence
Christianity persistence in remaining in a state of grace until death
Other 51Թ Forms
- perseverant adjective
- nonperseverance noun
- ˌˈԳ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of perseverance1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"His journey not only highlights personal perseverance but also underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating our natural heritage, so that future generations can enjoy it too."
Dave's achievements in alpine skiing are an ode to his dedication, his perseverance and the passion that he has put into the grind, because he works incredibly hard.
Teacher John Cooper has said he used the advice he gives his students about perseverance to spur him to victory in Interior Design Masters.
This was his lesson in perseverance to the graduates: no matter how many crimes you commit, you too can become president.
Ceramics taught me about patience and perseverance — the same lessons I grew to appreciate when I first started cooking and baking on my own.
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When To Use
Perseverance is the quality of those who persevere—continue to do or try to achieve something despite difficulty or discouragement. A close synonym is persistence.Perseverance can also refer to the act of persevering, as in Only through hard work and perseverance will we be able to achieve our goal—it will not be easy. The word is typically used in a positive way to refer to the quality of someone who doesn’t give up no matter what. A person who keeps trying despite major challenges and setbacks is said to show perseverance.Example: You showed great perseverance by recovering from your injury to compete at an even higher level.
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