"Stubbled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stubbled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stubbled" Meaning

Tousled and unkempt, especially the hair: often used before a noun.

"Stubbled" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "stubbled"


1. Adjective Usage

The young man had a stubbled beard, giving him a rugged, adventurous look that fit perfectly with his passion for hiking.

2. Verb Usage - Past tense

Having stubbled upon an old map, the historian was able to trace the journey of a famous explorer back in the 18th century.

3. Verb Usage - Present participle

As a student of botany, she wandered through the forest stumbling and stubbled upon unknown plant species that could potentially lead to new scientific discoveries.

4. Verb Usage - Special context

After moving to a new city, John kept stumbling and stubbled upon old friends every time he went to work in the city, making him feel right at home.

5. Adjective Usage - No complement

She struggled to keep him from leaving; his stubbled jaw made him look disgusting beside her clean-shaven face, something she could not get accustomed to.

"Stubbled" Similar Words

Strzelecki

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Stuart

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Stuart is a masculine given name of Scottish origin that is a variant of the name "Stewart," meaning "steward" or "attendant."

Stuarts

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Stub

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Stubbed

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To stub someone or something means to hit or knock against something hard, causing it to bruise or become deformed.<br><br>Example: "I stubbed my toe on the corner of the table."<br><br>To stub something out means to extinguish or snuff out a smoldering or burning fire, a cigarette, or cigar with a sharp motion.<br><br>Example: "He stubbed out the cigarette butt in the ashtray."<br><br>A stub is also an old-fashioned term for a tooth, especially one that is imperfect or is a replacement for a missing tooth.<br><br>Example: "He had a false stub implanted in the gap between his teeth."<br><br>Finally, a stub may refer to a section of writing, drawing, or printing that is left over after a sheet of paper has been interrupted or cut off.<br><br>Example: "The article had a stub at the bottom with a continuation note."<br><br>Additionally, a stubborn mistake or issue is one that is persistent and difficult to solve.<br><br>Example: "This stubborn problem has been plaguing us for months."<br><br>In a sports context, a stub may refer to a dead or useless branch of a tree in a golf course, or in a more informal sense, a stub can refer to a golf club's tip.<br><br>Example: "The ball limit the size of the golf club's tip or where it's stubbed."<br><br>Lastly, in a very general context, a stub may be a term of popular culture to refer to a branch or a section of a thing.<br><br>Example: "The Fantasy world was a larger thing but you could find a stub for what we would call magic."

Stubbies

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Stubbing

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Stubble

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Stubbly

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Stubborn

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Stubborn refers to someone who is determined to do something, often at the cost of resistance and opposition. It can also describe something that resists or refuses to change or be altered. A stubborn person often holds on to their opinions or habits rigidly and is unlikely to be swayed by arguments or evidence to the contrary.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> He was stubborn in his refusal to try new foods.<br> Her stubborn refusal to compromise led to a bitter argument.

Stubborner

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Stubbornest

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Stubbornly

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Stubbornness

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The quality of being stubborn or obstinately uncooperative; unyielding determination or obstinacy in one's opinions or actions, often in a way that is annoying or difficult to manage.

Stubby

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Stubs

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Remnants or traces of something; a small remaining part.<br><br>Example: The stubs of a tree branch can still be seen after a storm.<br><br>A small part or section of something, especially a ticket or coupon.<br><br>Example: She saved the stub of her movie ticket as a memento.<br><br>A shortened or contracted form of something, especially a root or stem.<br><br>Example: A nurse removed the intravenous catheter, leaving a small stub in the patient's vein.