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.
The suffix -acious means "having the quality of" or "full of." It is often used to form adjectives from nouns or other adjectives, such as tenacious (full of tenacity) or audacious (showing audacity).
The root word of tenacious is "tenax," which means "holding fast" or "continuing firmly."
The tenacious detective refused to give up on the case, working tirelessly to uncover the truth despite numerous obstacles.
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
The suffix of "moon" is "-oon".
The root word is insist, from Latin insistere, from sistere, to stand (i.e. stand firm).
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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.
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No tenacious is not a compound word
The dog clung onto the bone in a tenacious way. I hope I helped.
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He is tenacious - he never gives up or gives in !
"The dog clung to the bone tenaciously." Athletes must be tenacious in the pursuit of excellence if they hope to become Olympic champions. OR..... He hold my hand with a tenacious grip. Madie's tenacious demeanor deterred the bullies from belittling her on the elementary school playground