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- Dictionarystubborn/ˈstʌbən/
adjective
- 1. having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so: "a stubborn refusal to learn from experience" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for STUBBORN: adamant, steadfast, obstinate, hardened, intransigent, bullheaded, headstrong, wilful; Antonyms of STUBBORN: flexible, compliant, pliable ...
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Synonyms for STUBBORNNESS: persistence, obstinacy, persistency, pigheadedness, intransigence, bullheadedness, obduracy, willfulness; Antonyms of STUBBORNNESS ...
Synonyms for STUBBORN: adamant, adamantine, implacable, incompliant, inexorable, inflexible, intransigent, obdurate; Antonyms for STUBBORN: compliant, yielding ...
The headstrong person is not to be stopped in his own course of action, while the obstinate and stubborn is not to be driven to another's way. The headstrong act; the obstinate and stubborn may simply refuse to stir. The most amiable person may be obstinate on some one point; the stubborn person is for the most part habitually so; we speak of obstinate determination, stubborn resistance.