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Webster 1913 Edition
Stubborn
Stub′born
,Adj.
Firm as a stub or stump; stiff; unbending; unyielding; persistent; hence, unreasonably obstinate in will or opinion; not yielding to reason or persuasion; refractory; harsh; – said of persons and things;
“Bow, stubborn knees.” as,
stubborn
wills; stubborn
ore; a stubborn
oak; as stubborn
as a mule. Shak.
“Stubborn attention and more than common application.” Locke.
“Stubborn Stoics.” Swift.
And I was young and full of ragerie [wantonness]
Stubborn
and strong, and jolly as a pie. Chaucer.
These heretics be so stiff and
stubborn
. Sir T. More.
Your
stubborn
usage of the pope. Shakespeare
Syn. – Obstinate; inflexible; obdurate; headstrong; stiff; hardy; firm; refractory; intractable; rugged; contumacious; heady.
– Stubborn
, Obstinate
. Obstinate is used of either active or passive persistence in one’s views or conduct, in spite of the wishes of others. Stubborn describes an extreme degree of passive obstinacy. Stub′born-ly
, adv.
Stub′born-ness
, Noun.
Webster 1828 Edition
Stubborn
STUBBORN
,Adj.
1.
Unreasonably obstinate; inflexibly fixed in opinion; not to be moved or persuaded by reasons; inflexible; as a stubborn son; a stubborn mind or soul.The queen is obstinate--stubborn to justice.
2.
Persevering; persisting; steady; constant; as stubborn attention.3.
Stiff; not flexible; as a stubborn bow.Take a plant of stubborn oak.
4.
Hardy; firm; enduring without complaint; as stubborn Stoics.5.
Harsh; rough; rugged. [Little used.]6.
Refractory; not easily melted or worked; as a stubborn ore or metal.7.
Refractory; obstinately resisting command, the goad or the whip; as a stubborn ass or horse.Definition 2024
stubborn
stubborn
English
Adjective
stubborn (comparative stubborner, superlative stubbornest)
- Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
- He is pretty stubborn about his political beliefs, so why bother arguing?
- Blood can make a very stubborn stain on fabrics if not washed properly.
Synonyms
- willful, headstrong, wayward, obstinate, obdurate, contrary, disobedient, insubordinate, undisciplined, adamant
- See also Wikisaurus:obstinate
Derived terms
Translations
refusing to move or change one's opinion
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