insistence
insistence — noun
1. the act of saying something very firmly or demanding that it must happen, even w
the act of saying something very firmly or demanding that it must happen, even when other people disagree or try to stop you
The team was frustrated by their manager's insistence on checking every detail before the deadline.
insistence on + -ing form
Meera's repeated insistence that she had seen a wolf near the village made the neighbours uneasy.
insistence + that-clause for asserting a claim
Caio booked a flight to Seoul for the new job, ignoring his family's insistence that he stay in Taipei.
At Lotte's insistence, the restaurant added vegetarian options to the menu for the wedding party.
The candidate's stubborn insistence on the same failed policies cost her the election.
- persistence
focuses on continuing despite difficulty rather than forceful demand
- determination
emphasises inner resolve, not the act of asserting to others
- obstinacy
has a negative tone, suggesting unreasonable refusal to change
- flexibility
willingness to change or compromise
- concession
the act of giving in, opposite of insisting
文法句型
insistence + on/upon + noun/-ing
insistence + that-clause
at + possessive + insistence
用法筆記
Typically followed by 'on' (insistence on something) or a 'that'-clause (insistence that something is true). The fixed expression 'at someone's insistence' means 'because someone insisted', and it often appears in formal or written English.