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stubborn [ˈstʌbən, Am -ɚn] ADJ

1. stubborn person:

stubborn

2. stubborn (difficult):

stubborn
stubborn stain, problem
stubborn resistance

Usage examples with stubborn

stubborn as a mule

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A stubborn customer tried to prove the furnitures were fakes by saying the traditional chinese character was missing a stroke.
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Pierce, always known as a stubborn man, continually resisted this way.
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He was known as a strong willed, stubborn man inclined to express himself.
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The breed enjoys human contact, and shows intelligence, although it can also be stubborn.
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She is blonde, stubborn, attractive, and has green eyes.
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She doesn't stop at saying her thoughts out loud and can be stubborn sometimes too.
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The dinosaur is used in the story to represent a stubborn child who does not want to go to bed.
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He became quickly known as a stubborn polemicist.
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Both are described as stubborn and consequently seem to be rather equal partners.
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He describes himself as fierce, stubborn and independent.
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