"Mumpsimus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mumpsimus" Meaning

A mumpsimus is a stubborn person who insists on doing something in a particular way, even when it's inefficient or wrong. The term originated from the Latin "mumpus," meaning "opinion" or "habit," and was first used in the 16th century.

"Mumpsimus" Examples

Usage Examples of "Mumpsimus"


Here are five examples of how to use the word "mumpsimus" in a sentence:

She refused to give in, insisting on having her way, and was dubbed a mumpsimus by her colleagues.
Colin was a mumpsimus when it came to his favorite football team, refusing to consider any other team as the best.
The mumpsimus attitude of the politician led to a deepening of the national debt.
After years of doing things the same way, he became a mumpsimus and refused to adapt to change.
His stubborn ways earned him the nickname "the mumpsimus" among his friends, who affectionately teased him about it.

Note: A mumpsimus is a person who obstinately adheres to their own opinions, views, or practices, often in a way that is considered stubborn or obstinate.

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