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- 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"
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Definition of stubborn adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
fixed or set in purpose or opinion; resolute: a stubborn opponent of foreign aid. Synonyms: persevering. Antonyms: irresolute. obstinately maintained, as a course of action: a stubborn resistance. difficult to manage or suppress: a stubborn horse; a stubborn pain.
STUBBORN definition: determined not to change your ideas, plans, etc, although other people want you to. Learn more.
4 days ago · 1. adjective. Someone who is stubborn or who behaves in a stubborn way is determined to do what they want and is very unwilling to change their mind. He is a stubborn character used to getting his own way. Synonyms: obstinate, dogged, inflexible, fixed More Synonyms of stubborn. stubbornly adverb.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English stub‧born /ˈstʌbən $ -ərn/ adjective 1 determined not to change your mind, even when people think you are being unreasonable Why are you so stubborn? I’ve got a very stubborn streak (=a tendency to be stubborn).
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Definitions of 'stubborn' 1. Someone who is stubborn or who behaves in a stubborn way is determined to do what they want and is very unwilling to change their mind.