"Stubbornness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stubbornness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stubbornness" Meaning

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.

"Stubbornness" Examples

Examples of "Stubbornness"


1. Refusing to listen to others: John's stubbornness made it difficult for him to find a compromise in the argument with his friends.

2. Persistence in doing things one's own way: Her stubbornness was evident in her insistence on following the original plan for the project.

3. Inability to change one's mind: His stubbornness made it hard for him to swallow his pride and admit that he was wrong in the argument.

4. Refusal to accept advice or suggestions: Despite the numerous warnings, her stubbornness led her to continue driving in a heavy snowstorm.

5. Resistance to authority or suggestion: His stubbornness made him a difficult child to discipline, as he often resisted asking for permission or following rules.

"Stubbornness" Similar Words

Stubbing

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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.

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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.

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