persevere (Meaning)

Wordnet

persevere (v)

be persistent, refuse to stop

Webster

persevere (v. i.)

To persist in any business or enterprise undertaken; to pursue steadily any project or course begun; to maintain a purpose in spite of counter influences, opposition, or discouragement; not to give or abandon what is undertaken.

persevere Sentence Examples

  1. The marathon runner persevered through the pain and exhaustion, crossing the finish line in triumph.
  2. Despite repeated setbacks, the scientist persevered in his research, ultimately making a groundbreaking discovery.
  3. The young entrepreneur persevered through countless obstacles, building a successful business from scratch.
  4. The student persevered through difficult coursework, earning a coveted scholarship.
  5. The artist persevered through criticism, honing her craft until her work gained recognition.
  6. The hiker persevered through treacherous terrain, determined to reach the summit.
  7. The family persevered through the loss of a loved one, finding strength in each other.
  8. The conservationist persevered in her efforts to protect endangered species, despite opposition.
  9. The athlete persevered through a grueling training regimen, striving for Olympic glory.
  10. The community persevered through a natural disaster, working together to rebuild and recover.

FAQs About the word persevere

be persistent, refuse to stopTo persist in any business or enterprise undertaken; to pursue steadily any project or course begun; to maintain a purpose in spite

persist,,hang in there, hang on, gut it out, carry on, keep up, follow through (with)

give up, succumb, give up, surrender, yield, submit, yield, succumb,quit, surrender

The marathon runner persevered through the pain and exhaustion, crossing the finish line in triumph.

Despite repeated setbacks, the scientist persevered in his research, ultimately making a groundbreaking discovery.

The young entrepreneur persevered through countless obstacles, building a successful business from scratch.

The student persevered through difficult coursework, earning a coveted scholarship.