stub
born
Comparative
more stubborn
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most stubborn
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unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so
- Despite overwhelming evidence, he remained stubborn in his belief that he was always right.
- Her stubborn refusal to compromise led to frequent arguments with her colleagues.
- The stubborn child refused to eat their vegetables, even after being told they were good for them.
- His stubborn insistence on doing things his own way often caused delays in the project.
- Despite multiple attempts to convince him otherwise, he remained stubborn in his decision to quit his job.
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not responding to treatment
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