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To be insistent is to demand an action. The child kept bothering the mother and was quite insistent until she answered him.

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The word "insistent" means to demand something firmly and persistently. For example, "Despite her parents' refusal, she was insistent on pursuing her dream of becoming a professional dancer."

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