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Obstinately - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Obstinately means stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or course of action despite persuasion or reason. It describes a firm, often unreasonable, determination to persist in a behavior or belief.

obstinately

/ˈɑbstɪnətli/ /ˈɒbstɪnətli/

Definition:

Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action despite persuasion.

Synonyms:

stubbornly, doggedly, persistently, unyieldingly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

flexibly, compliantly, accommodatingly

Common Collocations:

refuse obstinately, persist obstinately, argue obstinately

Derivatives:

obstinate, obstinacy, obstinateness

Usage Tips:

Use "obstinately" to describe someone acting stubbornly or refusing to compromise despite reasoning or pressure.

Common Phrases:

dig in one's heels, stick to one's guns, stand one's ground

Etymology:

From Latin "obstinatus," meaning resolved or determined, derived from "obstinare" (to persist).

Examples:

  • 1. She obstinately refused to apologize for her mistake.
  • 2. He obstinately clung to his outdated beliefs despite the evidence.
  • 3. The child obstinately crossed his arms and shook his head.
  • 4. They obstinately ignored all advice and continued their risky plan.

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