obstinately in English

adverb

['ɑbstɪnətlɪ /'ɒb-]

in an obstinate manner, stubbornly; hard headedly, in an unyielding manne

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1. Len remained obstinately silent.

2. Her name obstinately escaped my memory.

3. Scarlett set her mouth obstinately.

4. He remained desperately poor and obstinately proud.

5. He obstinately refused to consider the future.

6. Unemployment figures are remaining obstinately high.

7. They held obstinately to the purely military viewpoint.

8. " I want it that way,'she said obstinately.

9. Refusing to give up or let go; persevering obstinately.

10. Smith obstinately refused to carry out the order.

11. I obstinately bite the tight lips to endure the tears.

12. His father was desperate and frightened,(Sentencedict.com) but obstinately fighting.

13. I stayed obstinately in my room, sitting by the telephone.

14. He obstinately denied everything, the theft and his character of convict.

15. In spite of every argument he obstinately refused to knuckle under.

16. He obstinately asserted that he had done the right thing.

17. Bullheaded definition, obstinately opinionated, especially in refusing to consider alternatives; stubborn

18. Yet without fuss she dwelt obstinately on the meaning behind surface meaning.

19. His zest for life was gone. He obstinately refused to follow doctor's orders.

20. My master caught a bad cold, that settling obstinately on his lungs.

21. Children can be notoriously careless with their glasses or obstinately refuse to wear them.

22. Antonyms for Alternately include unwillingly, reluctantly, grudgingly, involuntarily, protestingly, forcibly, obstinately, refractorily, resentfully and stubbornly

23. Top synonyms for Contumaciously (other words for Contumaciously) are rebelliously, obstinately and defiantly.

24. To refuse obstinately or abruptly: She Balked at the very idea of compromise

25. 25 Yet without fuss she dwelt obstinately on the meaning behind surface meaning.

26. What reason is there for obstinately refusing to put this testament into practice?

27. Synonyms for Contumaciously include obstinately, firmly, resolutely, staunchly, tenaciously, unwaveringly, doggedly, determinedly, steadfastly and persistently

28. A question which remained obstinately hovering in her mind as she slowly slipped into a deep sleep.

29. In 1921 unemployment averaged nearly 14%, and it obstinately refused to clear up throughout the decade.

30. He was a rational man and a police officer, but No. 22 seemed obstinately to be producing its own evidence.

31. 28 The trade balance, after oscillating between surplus and deficit in the 1970s, has stuck obstinately in the red since 19

32. The blunt instrument obstinately refused to reveal itself and he doubted if there were any more revelations to be got out of anybody.

33. At stake and at center-stage: a propelled form of motivity, speed, accelerations and dead-stops, an aleatory array of unremitting shifts, « instantanées »—obstinately un-emblematic.

34. Bigoted: 1 adj blindly and obstinately attached to some creed or opinion and intolerant toward others “a Bigoted person” “an outrageously Bigoted point of view” Synonyms: intolerant unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion

35. Big (sometimes a foot across) and obstinately colorful (some are orange, some are purple; no one knows why), the sea star is usually found in a rockfissure sprawled like a discarded toy.

36. Bigot definition is - a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (such as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance

37. OED: "A person who is intolerant towards those holding different opinions." Webster:": a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (such as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance" Wikipedia:"A Bigot is someone intolerant of others' differing ideas, races, genders

38. On 5 January 1527 , Felix Manz became the first casualty of the edict, and the first Swiss Anabaptist to be martyred at the hands of the Protestant s. While Manz only wanted "to bring together those who were willing to accept Christ , obey the Word, and follow in His footsteps, to unite with these by baptism, and to leave the rest in their present conviction", Zwingli and the council accused him of obstinately refusing "to recede from his error and caprice".