69 words across 1 groups
| tenacious |
Not easily letting go or giving up. (verb)
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| clout |
Influence or power, especially in politics or business (noun)
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| prowess |
Skill or expertise in a particular activity or field (noun)
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| unscathed |
Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm (adjective)
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| durable |
Able to last for a long time without breaking or getting weaker. (adjective)
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| resilient |
To withstand adversity; show a quick recovery following adversity. (adjective)
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| bolster |
To support or strengthen; prop up (verb)
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| brawny |
Physically strong; muscular (adjective)
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| rigorous |
Extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate (adjective)
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| invincible |
Too powerful to be defeated or overcome (adjective)
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| rugged |
(of ground or terrain) having a broken, rocky, and uneven surface (adjective)
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| tenacity |
Holding tightly onto a opinion or goal in a determined way (noun)
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| sturdy |
Strong and solid and unlikely to break (adjective)
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| crusade |
An energetic campaign for political, social, or religious change (noun)
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| stately |
An attitude that commands respect (adjective)
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| industrious |
To work very hard (adjective)
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| emphatic |
Communicating something strongly and clearly, without any possibility for doubt (noun)
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| ironclad |
So strong that it cannot be challenged or changed (adjective)
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| raging |
Happening with a lot of force (adjective)
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| adamant |
Firm and unshakable in attitude or belief, even when questioned by others. (adjective)
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| devout |
Dedicated or loyal to a cause, activity, or person. (adjective)
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| dignified |
Having or expressing a sense of pride and self-respect. (adjective)
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| dignity |
A sense of pride in oneself; self-respect. (noun)
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| enforce |
To make sure laws, rules, or regulations are obeyed. (verb)
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| withstand |
To remain firm in endurance or opposition. (verb)
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| fitness |
The condition of being physically healthy and strong, often as a result of exercise and proper nutrition (noun)
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| fortitude |
Courage in enduring pain or hardship without giving up. (adjective)
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| impenetrable |
Difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend; or impossible to pass through or break into. (adjective)
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| imposing |
Demanding attention or respect due to size, power, or presence. (adjective)
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| impunity |
Freedom from negative consequences or accountability for one’s actions. (noun)
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| integrity |
The quality of being honest and consistently upholding strong moral principles. (adjective)
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| leverage |
The ability to influence people, situations, or decisions to gain an advantage (noun)
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| linchpin |
A central, essential, or most important person or thing that holds everything together. (noun)
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| mandatory |
Compulsory or obligatory, not voluntary – enforced by an authority. (adjective)
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| mighty |
Having great power or strength — physically or mentally strong. (adjective)
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| noble |
Having high moral qualities such as honor, courage, and generosity. (adjective)
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| longevity |
The ability to withstand the test of time and remain relevant or functional. (noun)
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| panacea |
A solution or remedy for all problems or difficulties. (noun)
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| persistent |
Continuing firmly or stubbornly despite challenges or opposition. (adjective)
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| pervasive |
Existing or present everywhere, often in a subtle or unnoticed way; spreading widely throughout an area or a group of people. (adjective)
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| procure |
To obtain or secure something, often through deliberate effort, care, or special means. (verb)
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| pushback |
A reaction against a proposal, idea, or action, often in the form of disagreement or objection. (noun)
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| regimented |
Referring to something that is arranged in a highly structured or ordered manner, often with little room for flexibility or deviation. (adjective)
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| reinforce |
To make something stronger or more powerful, often by adding additional resources, effort, or structure. (verb)
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| replenish |
To fill something or restore it to its original level, especially after it has been used or diminished. (verb)
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| resounding |
Referring to something that is striking, definite, or leaves a strong impression, such as a victory or success. (adjective)
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| ringleader |
Someone who is the main influence or motivator behind a particular action or event, especially a disruptive or controversial one. (noun)
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| singlehanded |
Done by one person alone, without assistance or collaboration from others. (adjective)
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| sober |
Serious and thoughtful in mood or behavior, not playful or exaggerated; or not under the influence of alcohol or drugs; clear-minded. (adjective)
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| surefire |
Guaranteed to produce a desired result. (adjective)
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| sweeping |
Extensive or wide-ranging in effect or scope, having a major impact; far-reaching or thorough. (adjective)
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| viable |
Able to survive or live under specific conditions; also feasible or practical to implement (adjective)
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| impervious |
Not allowing something to pass through; impenetrable; not affected or influenced by something. (adjective)
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| steadfast |
Loyal and devoted, especially in difficult times. (adjective)
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| contender |
A person or group competing with others trying to achieve the same goal. (noun)
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| acute |
Very sharp and intense. (adjective)
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| ingrained |
Firmly fixed or established; difficult to change; deeply embedded and hard to remove. (adjective)
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| vigil |
Staying awake, aware, and watchful at times when it's more usual to sleep. (noun)
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| impregnable |
Unable to be broken into or captured. (adjective)
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| operational |
Something that is in working order and ready for use. (adjective)
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| overpower |
To defeat or overcome with superior strength, force, or pursuasiveness. (verb)
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| manifesto |
A public declaration of intent, policy, aims, opinions, and objectives. (noun)
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| bootcamp |
A type of physical training that consists of many different types of exercise; or a short course of intensive study designed to provide someone with new skills (noun)
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| potent |
Strong, powerful, and effective (adjective)
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| formidable |
Inspiring fear or respect as a result being impressively powerful, intense, or capable. (adjective)
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| responsible |
To have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it (adjective)
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| comeback |
A situation in which someone or something becomes popular, famous, or successful again after a period of being much less popular, (noun)
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| persevere |
To continue in a course of action even in the face of great difficulty. (verb)
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| salvation |
Being delivered from harm, ruin, or loss (noun)
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