Stubborn - definition of stubborn by The Free Dictionary 1 unreasonably or perversely obstinate; unyielding 2 fixed or set in purpose or opinion; resolute 3 obstinately maintained, as a course of action: stubborn resistance 4 difficult to handle, treat, etc : a stubborn pain
stubborn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary stubborn (comparative more stubborn, superlative most stubborn) Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting; persistent in doing something
stubborn - WordReference. com Dictionary of English fixed or set in one's purpose, action, or opinion: He made a stubborn attempt to break the lock difficult to handle, treat, do away with, etc : a stubborn pain
STUBBORN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com A stubborn person holds on to a view or an attitude, refusing to change — to the point of being unreasonable Things can also be stubborn, like a stain that no amount of scrubbing can clean or a medical condition that, even with treatment, doesn't improve
stubborn | meaning of stubborn in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . 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)
Stubborn - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A stubborn person holds on to a view or an attitude, refusing to change — to the point of being unreasonable Things can also be stubborn, like a stain that no amount of scrubbing can clean or a medical condition that, even with treatment, doesn't improve