adverb
- In a stubborn, rebellious, or defiant manner; with willful resistance to authority or law.
Usage: formal; often used in legal or historical contexts
Examples
- The defendant contumaciously refused to appear in court despite the judge's orders.
- She contumaciously ignored all warnings and proceeded with her plan.
- The witness contumaciously declined to answer questions, resulting in contempt charges.
- He acted contumaciously toward every rule imposed by the institution.
- The rebel leader contumaciously rejected the government's demands for surrender.
- She spoke contumaciously to her supervisor, showing complete disregard for his authority.