stubbornly persistent

Frequency: 6.518.4 per million words

Emphasizes that something continues in a determined way and is difficult to change or stop.

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Examples (20)

  • A stubbornly persistent unemployment problem plagued the region.
  • The cough was stubbornly persistent despite several rounds of antibiotics.
  • The stubbornly persistent rumour continued to circulate despite official denials.
  • She faced a stubbornly persistent problem that required creative solutions.
  • She showed a stubbornly persistent determination to achieve her goals.
  • Inflation has remained stubbornly persistent in the current economic climate.
  • The company faced a stubbornly persistent decline in sales for several quarters.
  • He is known for his stubbornly persistent pursuit of justice.
  • His stubbornly persistent cough worried his family.
  • The smell of smoke was stubbornly persistent in the old house.
  • Despite all efforts, the weed proved stubbornly persistent in the garden.
  • The team overcame stubbornly persistent opposition to win the championship.
  • The team's stubbornly persistent defense eventually broke the opponent's attack.
  • Scientists are studying why certain viruses are so stubbornly persistent.
  • The patient suffered from a stubbornly persistent fever that wouldn't subside.
  • Her stubbornly persistent belief in her vision eventually led to success.
  • There was a stubbornly persistent drizzle that ruined their outdoor plans.
  • The stain on the carpet proved to be stubbornly persistent.
  • He maintained a stubbornly persistent silence throughout the interrogation.
  • Despite the rain, the protesters remained stubbornly persistent in their demands.