All English WordsPage 4543All English words - page 4543No resultsRandom words from our English dictionaryconsciouslyˈkɒn.ʃəs.liadverbIn a deliberate and intentional way.Usage examples:She consciously chose to ignore himadverbIn a way that involves noticing that a particular thing exists or is presentUsage examples:The patient may not be consciously aware of the emotion., you may hold biases, consciously or not, …All meanings and translations of ConsciouslydoekdʊknounA headscarf.Usage examples:Most healers, a mix of men and women, were dressed in red: capes, skirts, with matching doeks or be…All meanings and translations of DoekpurchasingˈpəːtʃɪsverbAcquire (something) by paying for it; buy.Usage examples:Mr gill spotted the manuscript at a local auction and purchased it for £1,500nounThe action of buying something.Usage examples:The large number of videos currently available for purchasenounFirm contact or grip.Usage examples:The horse's hooves fought for purchase on the slippery pavementAll meanings and translations of Purchasingslickensideˈslɪk(ə)nsʌɪdnounA polished and striated rock surface that results from friction along a fault or bedding plane.Usage examples:Brittle deformation is evident from a number of fault planes showing quartz slickensides consistent…All meanings and translations of SlickensidestubbornlyadverbIn a manner that shows dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something.Usage examples:She stubbornly refused to acknowledge my point of viewadverbIn a way that shows you are determined to do what you want and refuse to do anything elseUsage examples:She stubbornly refused to sign the document., "no," said william stubbornly., the key stubbornly re…All meanings and translations of StubbornlyLearn English words everywhere!All our English words and phrases are available for learning for free in our mobile application.We also provide a browser extension which allows you to find words in our database right in your browser.Or simply scan this code: