0 in a way that shows you are determined to do what you want and refuse to do anything else:
She is stubbornly and defiantly independent.
The president is stubbornly clinging to policies that need changing.
Their goal remains stubbornly elusive even after 15 years of research.
An institution that survives, such as matrimony, responds surely even if stubbornly to cultural change.
A supposedly unanswerable statement stubbornly asserted from a variety of post-modern cul-de-sacs.
Widespread discrimination remains stubbornly common in the absence of strong political will from central government.
He stubbornly stood by them and sometimes acted with sternness.