Stubborn | Mean of stubborn in English Dictionary

/ˈstʌbɚn/

  • refusing to change your ideas or to stop doing something
    1. She's wrong, but she's too stubborn to admit it.
    2. I admire his stubborn refusal to quit.
    3. She has a stubborn streak. [=she is often stubborn]
    4. He's (as) stubborn as a mule. [=he's very/extremely stubborn]
  • difficult to deal with, remove, etc.
    1. stubborn hair
    2. trying to treat a stubborn infection
    3. a stubborn stain
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