Synonym: cussedly, mulishly, obdurately, obstinately, pig-headedly. Similar words: stubborn, stubble, born, suborn, born of, tube, abbot, ribbon. Meaning: adv. in a stubborn unregenerate manner.
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31. They also stubbornly refuse to fit into the traditional liberal versus conservative categories through which the media views the world.
32. She had hidden this fact from us, and stubbornly tried once again to join the crew.
33. The less people know, the more stubbornly they know it. Osho
34. Drift-net vessels, like the tuna boats fishing on dolphins, have long been stubbornly refusing to take observers on board.
35. This or a similar fate awaits the organization that stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the reality of its circumstances.
36. Despite the rapid growth of recent years, poverty is proving stubbornly hard to eradicate.
37. In contact with other women the separatist becomes more and more impatient with women who to them seem stubbornly bogged down in male values.
38. Lenin fought stubbornly for the purity of Marxist theory.
39. The Yellow River flowed before them, stubbornly rushing along.
40. The production is stubbornly untraditional.
41. " It's on the table, " Connie said stubbornly.
42. One group stubbornly persist in following the first road.
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43. Leaud at all ages seems at once more manic and concentrated than Truffaut. enraptured by his own insights and deeply, almost stubbornly alone.
44. So stubbornly opposed to the popularity of English will only close the door opening to the outside world, and the overall westernize China will lead to the loss of cultural identity.
45. Rather than accept the message , Owen stubbornly blamed Keegan ruining his confidence.
46. The best evidence for that view would be minor key songs that are stubbornly, ineffably sad despite other song elements—lyrics, arrangements, tempo, etc.—that are emotionally neutral or positive.
47. In fact, America is one of the most stubbornly monolingual nations on earth.
48. Mr Harwood stubbornly refuses to use his authorial voice to issue a judgment on any of his characters.
49. To hold on stubbornly, as to a position; entrench oneself.
50. " That 's not it, " he insisted stubbornly, " I hate going on alone.
51. China raised banks' required reserves on Sunday for the fourth time this year, extending the fight against excessive liquidity and stubbornly high inflation in the world's second-largest economy.
52. Sell the home however anyway does not admit, insisting stubbornly is my bang up.
53. Taft continued stubbornly to defend him and thus exacerbated popular discontent.
54. He fought stubbornly against all attempts to distort Marxist theory.
55. Though more women are becoming career - oriented , China remains stubbornly traditional.
56. It is impossible for us to develop our theory if we adhere stubbornly to monism.
57. Intolerant of the beliefs and opinions of others; stubbornly unreceptive to new ideas.
58. It will also heighten fears over inflation, which remains stubbornly high.
59. For example, he has a revisionist view of the Medici, stubbornly refusing to eulogise Cosimo or Lorenzo de' Medici, the conventional heroes of popular histories of Renaissance Florence.
60. He insists stubbornly is the second passenger spirit away that sits by.
More similar words: stubborn, stubble, born, suborn, born of, tube, abbot, ribbon, bathtub, shibboleth, bubble, rubber, rubbish, blubber, only, cubbyhole, scrub brush, mainly, if only, openly, only too, commonly, solemnly, only that, slovenly, suddenly, ungainly, only child, certainly, certainly not.