What do you mean by stick-to-itiveness?

perseverance, tenacity
: the quality that allows someone to continue trying to do something even though it is difficult or unpleasant. I admire her stick-to-itiveness. [=perseverance, tenacity]

Is there such a word as stick-to-itiveness?

or stick-to-it·ive·ness noun Informal. determination and persistence, especially in spite of difficulties; perseverance: Call it stubbornness or stick-to-it-iveness, but she eventually won support for the proposal.

Where did the word stick come from?

“Stick” is, of course, a very old word, derived from a Germanic root that carried the sense of “pierce or prick,” a sense still find in the verb “to stick” when we speak of “sticking” someone with a needle.

What’s another word for Sticktoitiveness?

What is another word for sticktoitiveness?

resoluteness decidedness
doggedness earnestness
fortitude grit
obstinacy obstinance
perseverance persistence

When did Sticktoitiveness become a word?

sticktoitiveness (n.) 1871, from phrase stick to it “persevere.”

What is your staying power?

If you have staying power, you have the strength or determination to keep going until you reach the end of what you are doing.

What do you call someone who sticks to their morals?

principled (adj) of a person or their behavior acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong. Follow this answer to receive notifications. answered Jan 26, 2018 at 0:42. J.R.♦

Why is a gun called a stick?

The use of stick to refer to a “gun” or “rifle” can be traced back to as early as the 1840s. Stick, here, is due to the long, narrow, and stick-like appearance of a rifle as well as perhaps its wooden butt.

When was the word stick invented?

“to put out, quench, stifle,” 1540s, from Latin extinguere/exstinguere “quench, put out (what is burning); wipe out, obliterate,” from ex “out” (see ex-) + stinguere “quench,” apparently an evolved sense from PIE. But see distinguish (v.).

What is it called when you stick to something for a long time?

stick-to-itiveness.

What does dogged perseverance mean?

If you describe someone’s actions as dogged, you mean that they are determined to continue with something even if it becomes difficult or dangerous. adj ADJ n (=resolute, persistent) They have gained respect through sheer dogged determination.