Shy, meek,
Abdication
Yes, "tenacious" is an adjective used to describe someone who is persistent, determined, and refuses to give up easily.
"Hot" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it can describe the act of heating something up. As an adjective, it describes something that has a high temperature or gives off heat.
Relentless, persistent, unstoppable.
Breaking up with someone you always see is never easy. Honesty is the best form of communication if you want to break up with someone and it not be weird.
hipicrit, but when someone gives gives up a religion it is called aposticy
In Portuguese, you would say "desistente" to refer to someone who gives up.
He never gives up and he always trys his best
It is more of an adjective but you can say it like this as a verb: "I gotta go bloody someone up"
Voluntary termination of parental rights.
It is ragazza Bella. In Italian, the adjective always comes before the noun. There are a few exceptions, but those are just confusing and generally don't matter. It means beautiful girl. Well, if the adjective comes before the noun, it would be Bella ragazza...someone messed up