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View definitions for stubbornly

stubbornly

adverb as in persistently

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He stubbornly refused to face reality and listen to Democratic voters who kept telling pollsters they desired a spryer candidate.

This latest El Niño phase began in mid-2023 and ended around April 2024, but temperatures have remained stubbornly high since.

From BBC

But the 81-year-old president stubbornly refused to acknowledge his physical and cognitive decline and didn’t bow out of the race until it was too late for the party to conduct a healthy replacement process.

For cakes that stick stubbornly to the pan, Baldwin suggests “saddling” the loaf pan to prevent sticking.

From Salon

But listeria, a common and stubbornly persistent type of bacterium, presents unique hurdles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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