stubbornly

[US]/'stʌbənli/
[UK]/ˈst ʌbɚnɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a stubborn or tenacious manner; in a way that shows a refusal to change one's attitude or position

Example Sentences

She stubbornly refused to cooperate.

a stubbornly insular farming people.

he stubbornly pressed on with his work.

The detective stubbornly persisted with his questions.

The old man held onto his job stubbornly and would not retire.

His jaw jutted stubbornly forward; he would not be denied.

This country refuses stubbornly to make amends for its past war crimes.

Rebellious students stubbornly demanded that the CIA be prevented from recruiting on campus.

to defend the Wall," Jon finished stubbornly, "not as seats for wildlings and southron lords.

The individual stubbornly biased psychology has 3 types: type of irritation, type of gloominess , type of vanity.

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