Synonym: adamant, headstrong, inflexible, obstinate, rigid, unyielding, willful. Antonym: docile. Similar words: born, suborn, born of, tube, ribbon, bubble, rubber, study. Meaning: ['stʌbə(r)n] adj. 1. tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield 2. not responding to treatment.
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31. He incurred much blame for his stubborn attitude.
32. They put up stubborn resistance.
33. The government's stubborn attitude was a block to further talks.
34. You'll have to push hard, that door is a bit stubborn.
35. Stubborn stains can be removed using a small amount of detergent.
36. Even at four years old, Carol was stubborn and self-willed.
37. She's proud and stubborn, you know, under that pliant exterior.
38. He was famed for his stubborn resistance and his refusal to accept defeat.
39. Mick was stubborn and domineering with a very bad temper.
40. Mum is very stubborn, and Kim takes after her in that respect.
41. Her stubborn streak makes her very difficult to work with sometimes.
42. She won't do what I ask - she's very stubborn.
43. He can be very stubborn about his principles.
44. Why the devil was she so stubborn?
45. Fortunately for posterity,[http://sentencedict.com/stubborn.html] Barringer was a stubborn man.
46. Marie's stubborn, and she doesn't give in easily.
47. Stubborn, proud, and often stiff-necked and argumentative.
48. Each wore a frown as stubborn as the other's.
49. He can be very stubborn at times.
50. And Clare's just as stubborn and just as silly.
51. He's an old donkey, so stubborn.
52. Her chin is low and stubborn and insane.
53. Kramer's stubborn refusal to answer any questions infuriated the officers.
54. Hounds such as the Bassett can be particularly stubborn, especially about returning once they are off the leash.
55. He's stubborn and wilful and ... She smiled into the darkness and slid her hand across his chest.
56. A man of great personal charm, he was yet stubborn and pugnacious towards those with whom he disagreed.
57. The spell was broken one day by a particularly stubborn fisherman who used clubs to beat his way through the grey mist.
58. After two-and-a-half years of stubborn resistance, the Republic collapsed rapidly during the first three months of 1939.
59. Not so much because he was stubborn or rebellious, because he really is neither.
60. Sometimes parents feel some embarrassment and guilt toward defiant or stubborn aspects of themselves.