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keep on, go on, maintain, sustain, persist in, persevere, progress, proceed, resume, recommence, remain, endure, persist
Another word for persevere would be persist, continue.
To ensure that it continues on to be used by other things or in other ways, basically.
No. Trial coins were struck in 1974 and shown as samples. Supposedly all were melted but rumors persist that a few of the coins were hidden away.
you could simply ask him and sit down and talk. or if he's been out all day/night ask him where his been or ask him who's he talking to if hes texting and if he snaps at you its pretty obvious he doesnt want you to know about something so persist with questioning. only do that if you really are sure he is cheating because if not it will only end up cauing arguments about trust between you.
persevere
Continue is the word that does not belong. The other three words have similar meanings.
keep on, go on, maintain, sustain, persist in, persevere, progress, proceed, resume, recommence, remain, endure, persist
The noun forms for the verb to persist are persister, persistence, and the gerund, persisting.
Keep trying, continue, remain, hang on
The correct spelling is to persevere (continue, persist, endure).
Some antonyms for varying are "continue", "hold", "keep", "persist", "remain" and "stay". One should not mistake synonyms and antonyms because they are the complete opposite of each other.
Carry on, persist, continue, struggle on....there are heaps in a thesaurus.
Another word for persevere would be persist, continue.
continue = to persist; to carry on doing something or being somethingeg The police will continue their investigations until the killer is caughtContinue= to keep on doing what you were doing.
if you persist on or continue on a course of action the results or consequences will be worse
if you persist on or continue on a course of action the results or consequences will be worse