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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91. This stubborn persistence in life is directly due to the complexity of the human body.
92. To their left was the long forbidding wood with its tangle of trees and stubborn defenders.
93. The battle between Beck and Mackenzie, two strong and stubborn personalities, was over, at least for the moment.
94. Remove stubborn marks by scrubbing lightly with a nail brush, using warm water and soap suds.
95. Any potential for increased farm production has to be weighed in the balance against stubborn facts.
96. Peacock proud and stubborn with it, neither giving an inch.
97. Perhaps it was her stubborn refusal to see her family broken up that made Mrs Breen appealing to Farnham.
98. Both are charades meant to direct attention away from a stubborn commitment to the status quo.
99. If Daley was reactionary and stubborn, he was in perfect harmony with his town.
100. However divorce is as effective as dieting for shifting stubborn weight!
101. Tax policy would be ruled by stubborn one-third minorities, many among them cruising for policy payoffs to drop their opposition.
102. While she had inherited from her father, and the stallion's father before him, a stubborn and cussed temperament.
103. There was no cheering on the part of the men, but a stubborn determination to obey orders and do their duty.
104. But a stubborn,[sentencedict.com] argumentative child may try to draw you into too many debates as you try to establish a connection.
105. Those last few pounds can prove the most stubborn, but the F-Plan will help.
106. Nevertheless, Kasparov is coming under increasing criticism from his supporters for his stubborn adherence to the Grunfeld Defence.
107. Yet here he is, pleading for the life of the stubborn nation that caused him nothing but trouble!
108. We are an odd collection assembled here, stuck fast like stubborn limpets to that eastern shore throughout the winter.
109. A: Beijing gives me a forthright and stubborn character.
110. The lock's rather stubborn(sentencedict.com), it needs oiling.
111. Obstinate or contemptuous resistance to authority; stubborn rebelliousness.
112. The old man is as stubborn as a mule.
113. Stone inflammation introversion, stubborn, Chen Fei just is opposite.
114. But Bluebeard was a stubborn man.
115. Is the stubborn earth with the incestuous strife.
116. He's a drifter, independent, withdrawn, stubborn and cold.
117. If we're really stubborn, he uses a jackhammer.
118. Our dog is sometimes as stubborn as a mule.
119. He is as stubborn as a mule.
120. She is stubborn, sulky and contrary where her music is concerned.