A substance that is sticky, such as honey, or clue. Something that is viscous. Here's a good one. Did you ever pick your nose and the boogie wouldn't come off your finger and you had to keep trying to flick it off? Well, that boogie of yours was tenacious....lol
sticking to an opinion
The Daily Show - 1996 Tenacious D 11-150 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Yes It Was. But it depends on the country you live in.
I guess it was "The Land Before Time", but I am not sure.
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Tenacious secretions mean "Thick" secretions and are seen often with COPD.
Tenacious means to be determined, persistent, and unwilling to give up easily. It describes someone who holds on firmly to their goals, principles, or beliefs despite challenges and setbacks.
tough, tenacious
Tenacious D is "a basketball term used by commentators to describe robust defensive positioning in basketball."
As Tenacious as a Bulldog
more tenacious
I would say that tenacious and stubborn almost mean the same according to their deffinitions: Tenacious- adj. Holding or tending to hold persistently to do something; such as a point of view. Stubborn- adj. Fixed or set in purpose or opinion; resolute
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.
Tenacious D was created in 1994.
No tenacious is not a compound word