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stubbornly /ˈstʌbənli /adverb1In a manner that shows dogged determination not to change one’s attitude or position on something: she stubbornly refused to acknowledge my point of view I remained stubbornly silent...- He is a Luddite, who stubbornly clings to the past.
- They stubbornly insist that online piracy is the problem.
- These individuals take the Scripture seriously and stubbornly advocate freedom of belief for all.
1.1In a way that is difficult to move, remove, or improve: the door stubbornly refused to open unemployment remains stubbornly high...- As a result of this hormonal inhibition, your body stores fat and holds on to it stubbornly.
- The stones at Carnac weave strange spells on this wave-tossed promontory that juts so stubbornly into the Atlantic.
- Run as a co-operative venture, this ski resort has stubbornly, and rather refreshingly, anchored itself in the past.
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