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单词 insisted
释义

insist

verb

in·​sist in-ˈsist How to pronounce insist (audio)
insisted; insisting; insists

intransitive verb

1
: to be emphatic, firm, or resolute about something intended, demanded, or required
They insist on going.
2
archaic : persist

transitive verb

: to maintain in a persistent or positive manner
insisted that the story was true

Synonyms

  • affirm
  • allege
  • assert
  • aver
  • avouch
  • avow
  • claim
  • contend
  • declare
  • maintain
  • profess
  • protest
  • purport
  • warrant
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Example Sentences

I didn't want to go, but she insisted. “Come on, let's go.” “Oh, all right, if you insist.” She insists the money is hers.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French or Latin; Middle French insister, from Latin insistere to stand upon, persist, from in- + sistere to take a stand; akin to Latin stare to stand — more at stand

First Known Use

1586, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Kids Definition

insist

verb

in·​sist in-ˈsist How to pronounce insist (audio)
insisted; insisting
1
: to make a demand
I didn't want to go, but she insisted.
2
: to say (something) in a forceful way that doesn't allow for disagreement
She insists the money is hers.

insisted

verb

past tense of insist
as in claimed
to state as a fact usually forcefully she continued to insist that she was right, even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • claimed
  • alleged
  • asserted
  • contended
  • declared
  • protested
  • announced
  • maintained
  • affirmed
  • argued
  • proclaimed
  • professed
  • averred
  • confirmed
  • avowed
  • purported
  • reasoned
  • defended
  • warranted
  • put forth
  • justified
  • avouched
  • persevered
  • reaffirmed
  • rationalized
  • vindicated
  • reasserted
  • upheld
  • broadcast
  • supported
  • broadcasted

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • denied
  • rejected
  • abandoned
  • repudiated
  • questioned
  • challenged
  • disavowed
  • disclaimed
  • countered
  • disowned
  • disputed
  • negated
  • contradicted
  • refuted
  • gainsaid
  • rebutted
  • disproved
  • negatived
  • confuted
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