noun a legendary rock or mineral to which many, often contradictory, properties were attributed

adjective refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind

  • She was adamant about following the rules and regulations.
  • He's pretty adamant that we go to the new restaurant in town.
  • I told him I wasn't interested, but he was adamant about hanging out.
  • Despite the challenges, she remained adamant in her pursuit of success.

noun a force or effort; a blow or stroke

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  • She achieved success through hard work and dint of her perseverance.
  • He got the job by dint of knowing someone in the company.
  • By dint of his charm, he managed to get out of trouble.
  • The tree fell down not by force, but by the dint of the wind's relentless blowing.

adverb in a serious and determined manner

  • She earnestly pursued her studies in order to achieve her academic goals.
  • I earnestly hope that you can make it to the party this weekend.
  • I'm earnestly trying to get this project done before the deadline.
  • He spoke earnestly about his passion for helping others.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by indicating the manner in which something is done

  • She firmly believes in the importance of upholding ethical standards in the workplace.
  • He firmly told his friends that he would not be attending the party.
  • I firmly told him to back off before things got ugly.
  • The roots of their friendship are firmly planted in trust and loyalty.

verb to move forward with determination and purpose, especially in the face of challenges or obstacles

  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, the team decided to forge ahead with their project.
  • Even though things got tough, we just gotta forge ahead and keep pushing forward.
  • When life throws you curveballs, you just gotta keep on forging ahead.
  • In order to achieve your goals, you must be willing to forge ahead and not let anything hold you back.

adverb in a spirited and determined manner

  • She gamely accepted the challenge and completed the task with determination.
  • He gamely tried his best in the game, even though he knew he wasn't very good at it.
  • They gamely went along with the plan, even though they had doubts about its success.
  • The team gamely fought against all odds to secure their victory in the championship.

adjective showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality

  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, the indefatigable researcher continued to pursue groundbreaking discoveries.
  • My grandma is truly indefatigable when it comes to tending to her garden every day.
  • That guy is like an indefatigable energizer bunny, he never seems to run out of energy.
  • The indefatigable spirit of the protesters could not be dampened by the rain or cold weather.

adjective impossible to stop or prevent; relentless

  • The inexorable force of nature cannot be stopped.
  • His inexorable determination to succeed is admirable.
  • She's on an inexorable path to becoming a boss.
  • The inexorable march of time waits for no one.

noun a person's ability to cope well with difficulties or to face a demanding situation in a spirited and resilient way

  • The candidate's mettle was tested during the rigorous interview process.
  • I didn't know if she had the mettle to handle the challenge, but she proved me wrong.
  • He showed his mettle on the basketball court, dominating the game.
  • Facing adversity, she displayed her mettle and came out stronger on the other side.

noun steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement

  • The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was a result of years of perseverance and dedication to his research.
  • She never gave up on her dream of becoming a professional dancer, showing true perseverance along the way.
  • Dude, I admire your perseverance in trying to fix that old car of yours.
  • In the face of adversity, perseverance is like a shield that protects us from giving up on our goals.

verb present participle of the verb 'persevere'

adjective showing continued effort and determination

  • She demonstrated great perseverance in completing her research project despite facing numerous challenges.
  • Even though it was tough, he kept persevering and eventually reached his goal.
  • She was really hustling and persevering to make ends meet.
  • Like a marathon runner, he kept persevering through the obstacles until he reached the finish line.

adjective showing or promising no abatement of severity, intensity, strength, or pace

  • The relentless pursuit of excellence is what sets our company apart from the competition.
  • She's been on a relentless shopping spree lately, buying something new every day.
  • The boss is a relentless taskmaster, always pushing us to work harder.
  • The relentless pounding of the waves against the shore was both soothing and powerful.

noun the quality or state of being relentless; unyielding or determined in purpose or effort

  • The relentlessness of the team's pursuit of excellence is truly impressive.
  • Her relentlessness in chasing her dreams is inspiring to everyone around her.
  • I can't believe the relentlessness of that salesperson, they just won't take no for an answer.
  • The relentlessness of time never stops, always moving forward without pause.

adjective showing firm determination or purpose

adverb in a determined or unwavering manner

  • She resolutely refused to compromise her principles.
  • He resolutely stuck to his decision despite the opposition.
  • She was like, 'I'm resolutely not backing down on this.'
  • The old tree stood resolutely against the strong winds, a symbol of strength and resilience.

adjective describing something that does not falter or waver; steadfast and resolute

  • Her dedication to her work was unfaltering, even in the face of challenges.
  • Despite everything, his support for the team remained unfaltering.
  • She kept her unfaltering cool during the entire ordeal.
  • The tree's roots showed unfaltering strength as it weathered the storm.

adjective showing firm determination or unhesitating courage

  • The journalist showed unflinching determination in uncovering the truth despite facing numerous obstacles.
  • She displayed unflinching courage when confronting her fears during the hiking trip.
  • He's got some serious unflinching skills when it comes to video games.
  • The artist's unflinching brush strokes captured the raw emotion of the scene.

adjective an adjective that describes something that does not stop or become less intense

  • The unrelenting rain caused severe flooding in the area.
  • Her unrelenting determination to succeed is truly inspiring.
  • The boss's unrelenting demands are really getting on my nerves.
  • The unrelenting pressure of deadlines was like a weight on her shoulders.

noun a person or thing that is unstoppable

adjective describes something that cannot be stopped or hindered

  • The progress of technology is often described as unstoppable.
  • Once she starts running, she's like an unstoppable force.
  • That team is on fire, they're absolutely unstoppable!
  • His determination was like a freight train, completely unstoppable.