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stridently /ˈstrʌɪd(ə)ntli /adverb1In an extremely forceful way: I stridently opposed the policies of the government...- Their leaders stridently lobbied the departing British for constitutional protections.
- In Milan, designers make a case for a suit that is stridently individual.
- The social philosophy of chief constables also tends to the conservative, albeit less stridently expressed for the most part.
2With a loud and harsh or grating sound: dogs bark stridently, grating on eardrums...- As the radio talk show host stridently screams into a microphone, I roll my eyes.
- It was impossible not to overhear the hard-edged voice from the next room stridently singing the praises of men wearing khaki.
- The door wailed stridently as the assailants' gunfire intensifed.
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