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Stubbornly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Stubbornly means acting in a determined or inflexible way, often refusing to change one’s mind or behavior despite persuasion or difficulty. It implies persistence, sometimes to an unreasonable degree.

stubbornly

/ˈstʌbɚnli/ /ˈstʌbənli/

Definition:

In a determined and unyielding manner, refusing to change one's attitude or position.

Synonyms:

obstinately, doggedly, persistently, tenaciously

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

flexibly, compliantly, yielding

Common Collocations:

stubbornly refuse, stubbornly insist, stubbornly cling to, stubbornly resist

Derivatives:

stubbornness, stubborn

Usage Tips:

Use "stubbornly" to describe someone acting with unyielding determination, often despite opposition or reason.

Common Phrases:

stubborn as a mule, dig in one's heels, stick to one's guns

Etymology:

Derived from "stubborn," from Middle English "stoburn," meaning unyielding or obstinate.

Examples:

  • 1. She stubbornly refused to apologize for her mistake.
  • 2. He clung stubbornly to his outdated beliefs despite the evidence.
  • 3. The old door stubbornly resisted all attempts to open it.
  • 4. She worked stubbornly until she finished the difficult task alone.

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