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Meaning

The word "stubbornly" is an adverb that describes the manner in which someone persists in their opinion, decision, or course of action despite opposition, difficulties, or reasons to change. It implies a strong, often unreasonable, determination to hold on to one's beliefs or actions.

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Etymology

The word "stubbornly" comes from the adjective "stubborn," which has roots in Middle English and can be traced back to the Old French word "estoborne," meaning "obstinate" or "unyielding." The suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb.

Examples

  1. She stubbornly refused to change her mind, even when presented with new evidence.
  2. Despite the challenges, he stubbornly pursued his dream of becoming an artist.
  3. The child stubbornly insisted on wearing his favorite shoes, even though they were too small.
  4. They stubbornly continued their debate, determined to prove their point to each other.