stubbornly repeat

Frequency: 4.01.5 per million words

To repeat something in a determined way that is difficult to change.

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Examples (20)

  • He stubbornly repeated the same excuse despite the evidence.
  • The child stubbornly repeated the same lie despite the clear evidence.
  • She stubbornly repeated her demand for a full refund.
  • He stubbornly repeats his mistakes instead of learning from them.
  • The child stubbornly repeated "no" to every suggestion.
  • The politician stubbornly repeated the slogan throughout the entire interview.
  • The politician stubbornly repeated his talking points during the interview.
  • Despite the safety warnings, she stubbornly repeated the dangerous experiment.
  • Despite the warnings, he stubbornly repeated the dangerous experiment.
  • They stubbornly repeat that they are innocent of all the charges.
  • The witness stubbornly repeated the same story under cross-examination.
  • The witness stubbornly repeated her testimony under heavy cross-examination.
  • She stubbornly repeated the mistake, refusing to listen to advice.
  • Why do you stubbornly repeat the same failed arguments every time we talk?
  • He would stubbornly repeat his claims even after being proven wrong.
  • The parrot stubbornly repeated the rude phrase it had unfortunately learned.
  • The manager stubbornly repeated the instructions until everyone complied.
  • He stubbornly repeated his demand for a full refund and an apology.
  • They stubbornly repeat the same failed strategies year after year.
  • She stubbornly repeated the question until she finally got a straight answer.