Demanding attention or an immediate response
an insistent or demanding insinuation or request or person.
Persistant
confident, positive, aggressive, forceful, emphatic, insistent, feisty, pushy
confident, positive, aggressive, forceful, emphatic, insistent, feisty, pushy
There is no word, sticklish.You may mean ticklish which means sensitive to tickling.There is a noun stickler, meaning someone insistent on a principle, or fussy. The word, however, has no adjective form.
Yes. If you think about it, the definitions of each word is the other word.For example: The definition of adamant is to be insistent, and the definition of insist is to be adamant.
Here are some sentences.She was insistent and he finally agreed to go.He argued for burgers but she was insistent on seafood.
My sister is insistent when it comes to candy.
Liam was insistent on getting his toy back. Insistent means demanding, just thought I'd let you know :)
Insistence is the noun that means the quality of being insistent.
To be insistent is to demand an action. The child kept bothering the mother and was quite insistent until she answered him.
The girls didn't want to intrude by having dinner at Lily's, but Lily's family was insistent.
The suspect was insistent that the bag full of tools was not used for burglaring, but the police did not believe him.
The root word of "insistent" is "insist," which means to demand something firmly or persistently.
adament
What does insistently mean
an insistent or demanding insinuation or request or person.