The difference between Claggy and Tenacious

When used as adjectives, claggy means sticky or tacky, whereas tenacious means clinging to an object or surface.


check bellow for the other definitions of Claggy and Tenacious

  1. Claggy as an adjective (of mud, tar, glue or the like):

    Sticky or tacky.

  2. Claggy as an adjective (specifically, of a roof in a mine):

    Adhesive, having coal clinging to it.

  1. Tenacious as an adjective:

    Clinging to an object or surface; adhesive.

  2. Tenacious as an adjective:

    Unwilling to yield or give up; dogged.

  3. Tenacious as an adjective:

    Holding together; cohesive.

  4. Tenacious as an adjective:

    Having a good memory; retentive.