persistent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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From Latin persistentem, present participle of persistō (“continue steadfastly”). By surface analysis, persist + -ent.
- (General American) IPA(key): /pɚˈsɪstənt/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pəˈsɪstənt/
- Hyphenation: per‧sis‧tent
persistent (comparative more persistent, superlative most persistent)
- Obstinately refusing to give up or let go.
She has had a persistent cough for weeks.
2011 November 10, Jeremy Wilson, “England Under 21 5 Iceland Under 21 0: match report”, in Telegraph[1]:
The most persistent tormentor was Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who scored a hat-trick in last month’s corresponding fixture in Iceland. His ability to run at defences is instantly striking, but it is his clever use of possession that has persuaded some shrewd judges that he is an even better prospect than Theo Walcott.
- Insistently repetitive.
There was a persistent knocking on the door.
- Indefinitely continuous.
There have been persistent rumours for years.
- (botany) Lasting past maturity without falling off.
Pine cones have persistent scales.
1992, Rudolf M[athias] Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America: East of the Hundredth Meridian, volume V, Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History, →ISBN, page 4:
The Jubulaceae have a leaf whose lobule, usually transformed into a water-sac, is normally very narrowly attached to the stem and to the dorsal lobe; indeed some Frullania taxa reproduce vegetatively by dropping the dorsal lobes, but not the lobules, and Neohattoria has caducous lobules but persistent lobes.
- (computing) Of data or a data structure: not transient or temporary, but remaining in existence after the termination of the program that creates it.
Once written to a disk file, the data becomes persistent: it will still be there tomorrow when we run the next program.
- (mathematics) Describing a fractal process that has a positive Brown function
- (mathematics, stochastic processes, of a state) non-transient.
refusing to give up
- Belarusian: насто́йлівы (be) (nastójlivy)
- Bulgarian: постоя́нен (bg) (postojánen), упори́т (bg) (uporít)
- Catalan: persistent
- Chinese:
- Dutch: volhardend (nl)
- Esperanto: persista
- Finnish: sitkeä (fi), sinnikäs (fi)
- French: persistant (fr), tenace (fr)
- Galician: persistente (gl), teimudo (gl)
- German: ausdauernd (de), hartnäckig (de), beharrlich (de)
- Greek: επίμονος (el) (epímonos)
- Hebrew: עקשן (he) (akshán)
- Hungarian: kitartó (hu), állhatatos (hu)
- Italian: tenace (it), insistente (it), durevole (it)
- Japanese: 頑固な (ja) (がんこ, ganko), 固執した (ja) (こしつした, koshitsu shita), 不屈の (ja) (ふくつの, fukutsu no), しつこい (ja) (shitsukoi)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بەردەوام بوون (berdewam bûn)
- Latin: pervicax
- Macedonian: у́порен (úporen), и́страен (ístraen), на́стојчив (nástojčiv), по́стојан (póstojan)
- Maori: aumou, pakepake, ngana, pikoni, pūnoke
- Middle English: dregh
- Ottoman Turkish: یاپشقان (yapışkan)
- Polish: uporczywy (pl), bezustanny (pl), ciągły (pl), wytrwały (pl)
- Portuguese: persistente (pt)
- Russian: насто́йчивый (ru) (nastójčivyj), упо́рный (ru) (upórnyj), неотсту́пный (ru) (neotstúpnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: leanmhainneach, leanailteach
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Spanish: persistente (es)
- Ukrainian: настійний (nastijnyj), насті́йливий (nastíjlyvyj)
- Vietnamese: kiên trì (vi) (堅持), dai dẳng (vi)
insistently repetitive
- Bulgarian: постоя́нен (bg) (postojánen)
- Finnish: jatkuva (fi), itsepintainen (fi), sinnikäs (fi)
- Greek: επίμονος (el) (epímonos)
- Hebrew: מתמיד (he) (matmíd)
- Italian: insistente (it), incessante (it)
- Japanese: しつこい (ja) (shitsukoi), 執拗な (ja) (しつような, shitsuyō na)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: بەردەوام بوون (berdewam bûn)
- Macedonian: на́стојчив (nástojčiv), по́стојан (póstojan)
- Polish: bezustanny (pl), uporczywy (pl)
- Russian: насто́йчивый (ru) (nastójčivyj), постоя́нный (ru) (postojánnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: leanmhainneach, leanailteach
indefinitely continuous
- Bulgarian: постоя́нен (bg) (postojánen)
- Dutch: hardnekkig (nl)
- Finnish: jatkuva (fi), toistuva (fi)
- German: ständig (de), anhaltend (de), andauernd (de)
- Italian: continuo (it)
- Japanese: 長引く (ja) (nagabiku), じぞくせいの, 持続性の (jizokusei no), いつまでも続く (itsumademo tsudzuku)
- Latin: iūgis
- Macedonian: по́стојан (póstojan)
- Maori: niwaniwa
- Middle English: dregh
- Polish: ciągły (pl), nieustanny (pl)
- Russian: постоя́нный (ru) (postojánnyj), усто́йчивый (ru) (ustójčivyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: leanailteach
Borrowed from Latin persistentem.
persistent m or f (masculine and feminine plural persistents)
- “persistent” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
- “persistent” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “persistent”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2025
- “persistent” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
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persistent
Borrowed from Latin persistentem, perhaps via Italian persistente.
persistent m or n (feminine singular persistentă, masculine plural persistenți, feminine and neuter plural persistente)