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"Pervicacious" Meaning

Pervicacious is an adjective that means obstinately and obtrusively persistent or stubborn in one's opinions or behavior.

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Definition:

Pervicacious (adjective) means having or showing a perverse or obstinate determination to do something, often in a stubborn or obstinate manner.

Usage Examples:


Despite her pervicacious nature, she was able to find a way to make the project a success.
The company's pervicacious CEO refused to budge on the company's outdated policies.
The artist's pervicacious devotion to her craft led her to create some of her best work.
Her pervicacious insistence on getting her own way led to the breakdown of the relationship.
The character's pervicacious ambition drove her to make decisions that would ultimately lead to her downfall.

Note: The word pavicacious is not commonly used in everyday conversation, and it is mostly used in formal writing or in contexts where one wants to convey a sense of determination or persistence with a slightly negative connotation.

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