Indomitably [adverb]

Definition of Indomitably:

stubbornly

Opposite/Antonyms of Indomitably:


Sentence/Example of Indomitably:

Indomitably self-possessed, cool and silent, they did precisely what met the emergency, without flurry or confusion.

From the place of dream and memory, the living longing for her actual self emerged indomitably.

He has seen it and he has suffered from it deeply, both in himself and in others; yet still indomitably he "clings to his paddle."

He never shook them off though he ran; they never brought him to standstill though indomitably they pursued.

The man gave her no opportunity, so indomitably was he waging his campaign to have her go.

An official, either more indomitably curious or less anxiously self-repressive than the majority, hurried after them.

If the single man plant himself indomitably on his instincts, and there abide, the huge world will come round to him.

The ranger's voice was soft and drawling, but his eyes were indomitably steady.

They are, in fact, indomitably fierce and utterly self-regarding.

"Not after sides had been taken and candidates chosen," declared Jane indomitably.