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importunity

[im-pawr-too-ni-tee, -tyoo-] / ˌɪm pɔrˈtu nɪ ti, -ˈtyu- /




NOUN
insistence
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Is the almost whimsical Morrow importunity an ideal substitute for angry notes and troops along the border?

From Time Magazine Archive

Her looks and ability soon bring success and a suitor, a white, amiable young financier whose importunity will not hear honest Mimi's tragic secret.

From Time Magazine Archive

Here the gentlemen interposed with earnest petitions to be further enlightened on these two last-named points; but they got only blushes, ejaculations, tremors, and titters, in return for their importunity.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

This the Lady Ursula steadily refused; and she was soon after relieved from all importunity, by the death of her father.

From Delusion, or The Witch of New England by Lee, Eliza Buckminster

Ur′gent, urging: pressing with importunity: calling for immediate attention: earnest.—adv.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various