Contumaciously [adverb]

Definition of Contumaciously:

stubbornly

Opposite/Antonyms of Contumaciously:


Sentence/Example of Contumaciously:

The Archbishop formally excommunicated her as a first step, on her contumaciously refusing to surrender her rights to a usurper.

She represented the vanities; she was vanity itself; and now he was recklessly, contumaciously, glad of it.

Having so declared he had contumaciously stalked out of the room, and had banged the door after him,—very contumaciously indeed.

A fourth man had, thereupon, put his hat on his head, and had declared contumaciously that the "assertion was not true."

Who snubs him so contumaciously, when he's a little chap in jackets and they young ladies already out?

"It has answered pretty well up till now," said Martini contumaciously.

The Visconti remained contumaciously absent and were duly condemned as heretics.

Apparently she had remained to the last almost contumaciously British.