perseverant
pronunciation
How to pronounce perseverant in British English:
UK [ˌpəsɪ'vɪərənt]
How to pronounce perseverant in American English:
US [ˌpɜsə'vɪrənt]
Word Origin
- perseverant (adj.)
- mid-14c. (implied in perseverantly), from Middle French persévérant (12c.), present participle of persévérer (see persevere).
Example
- 1. To help students get into the sound habits and develop their language skills , the author puts forward to be perseverant .
- 2. So long as one is perseverant , hard working and up - to - date , I am sure success is near at hand .
- 3. We have insatiable and perseverant enterprise , grasp opportunities that the era have entrusted and make great effort to create brighter and refulgent tomorrow .
- 4. A nurse is a willow in spring , possessing graceful poise and perseverant will . In the long-side position there is no propulsion being effected .
- 5. Gatsby , with his ever-lasting dream and his perseverant pursuit for it , is apotheosized to be the source of hope , the embodiment of revival of mankind .