"Mulish" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mulish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mulish" Meaning

Stubbornly obstinate or uncooperative.

"Mulish" Examples

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Mulish is an adjective that means stubbornly refusing to change one's mind or do something one is asked to do. Here are 5 usage examples:

Example 1: She was mulish and insisted on going to the party despite her parents telling her not to.
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Example 2: He was mulish and refused to apologize to his sister, even when she was clearly upset.
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Example 3: The mulish mule refused to budge from the middle of the road, blocking traffic in both directions.
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Example 4: The company's mulish stance on environmental issues led to a loss of public trust.
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Example 5: The government tried to negotiate with the mulish protesters, but they refused to back down.
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Note: The Oxford Learner's Dictionary defines mulish as "stubbornly refusing to change one's mind or do something one is asked to do".

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