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portuguès
tenaz
Good at remembering.
long
retentive
recollective
unretentive
aware
mindful
portuguès
tenaz
Stubbornly unyielding.
persistent
dogged
unyielding
dour
pertinacious
stubborn
obstinate
unregenerate
Sinònims
Examples for "
long
"
long
retentive
recollective
Examples for "
long
"
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had
long
since gone.
2
However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater
long
-
term
concern.
3
Public health agencies need a better
long
-
term
solution for prevention: a vaccine.
4
However, media attention is never sustained
long
enough to ask such questions.
5
I've come a
long
way to hear your answer to that question.
1
This will give you an idea of the
retentive
memory she possesses.
2
The soil should be of a vegetable character and
retentive
of moisture.
3
The queen reads these accounts carefully and has a most
retentive
memory.
4
Walnuts will do well providing the soil or subsoil is
retentive
enough.
5
This is true, no matter how strong the
retentive
power may be.
1
Our data thus demonstrate activations of a memory system independent of
recollective
experience.
2
Thaddeus felt the scene in his own
recollective
heart.
3
Marian and I made that all safe, Judy said, with a smile of
recollective
pleasure.
4
But in the unstoried solitudes of America, the traveller meets with nothing to awaken the sympathy of his
recollective
feelings.
5
I mention this because Dugald Stewart once was curious to know what sort of memory I had, whether
recollective
or retentive.
Sticking together.
coherent
adhesive
1
S: And most surely he is
tenacious
in the love of wealth.
2
Thereafter he was to trust the silent and
tenacious
general through everything.
3
The Latin race has never been
tenacious
either in politics or commerce.
4
None of the animals of the Phoca genus are
tenacious
of life.
5
The cause of denominationalism is the
tenacious
clinging to faith and doctrines.
6
An enquiring and
tenacious
mind is, he reckons, essential for the role.
7
We were all, including his most
tenacious
critics, lost in admiring awe.
8
To continue, people of unsound mind are remarkably
tenacious
of their ideas.
9
The habit of self-deceit is as insidious and
tenacious
as any vice.
10
Both Ludlam and Waters were highly regarded,
tenacious
champions of their portfolios.
11
The Umbrian mountaineers are spleenful,
tenacious
of a grudge and ferociously acrimonious.
12
All this enabled the
tenacious
Alfred to carry out a deeply-cherished design.
13
To their despondent-looking trousers the blue
tenacious
prairie mud clung like glue.
14
The wolf was a
tenacious
fellow, and he struggled desperately to rise.
15
Still, form is a delusion of
tenacious
hold upon the human mind.
16
He has had enough to cure the most
tenacious
man of life.
tenacious
more tenacious
very tenacious
so tenacious
as tenacious
too tenacious
portuguès
tenaz