Persistence

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /pərˈsɪstəns/

Definitions of persistence

Examples of persistence in a Sentence

formal The scientist's persistence in conducting numerous experiments eventually led to a groundbreaking discovery.

informal Her persistence in asking for a raise paid off when she finally got a salary increase.

slang I admire his persistence in chasing after his dream job, he's really going for it.

figurative The tree's roots showed incredible persistence as they continued to grow through the toughest of conditions.

Grammatical Forms of persistence

past tense

persisted

plural

persistences

comparative

more persistent

superlative

most persistent

present tense

persists

future tense

will persist

perfect tense

has persisted

continuous tense

is persisting

singular

persistence

positive degree

persistent

infinitive

to persist

gerund

persisting

participle

persisted

Origin and Evolution of persistence

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'persistence' originated from the Latin word 'persistentia', which is derived from the verb 'persistere' meaning 'to continue steadfastly'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'persistence' has retained its original meaning of continuing steadfastly or firmly in a course of action despite obstacles or difficulties. It has come to be associated with qualities such as determination, perseverance, and tenacity.