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Stubbornly

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Adverb

1. cussedly, mulishly, obdurately, obstinately, pig-headedly, stubbornly

in a stubborn unregenerate manner

Example Sentences:
'she remained stubbornly in the same position'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Stubbornly

see synonyms of stubbornly
adjective
1. 
refusing to comply, agree, or give in; obstinate
2. 
difficult to handle, treat, or overcome
3. 
persistent and dogged
a stubborn crusade

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Stubbornly

see synonyms of stubbornly
adjective
1. 
refusing to yield, obey, or comply; resisting doggedly or unreasonably; resolute or obstinate
2. 
done or carried on in an obstinate or doggedly persistent manner
a stubborn campaign
3. 
hard to handle, treat, or deal with; intractable
a stubborn cold

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Stubbornly

see synonyms of stubbornly
adj. stub·born·er, stub·born·est
1.
a. Refusing to change one's mind or course of action despite pressure to do so; unyielding or resolute. See Synonyms at obstinate.
b. Characterized by a refusal to change one's mind or course of action; dogged or persistent: stubborn prejudice; stubborn earnestness.
2. Difficult to treat or deal with; resistant to treatment or effort: stubborn soil; stubborn stains.

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