Stubborn People Unreasonable Stubbornly Determined Change Mind Refusal
The term "stubbornly" is an adverb describing someone who is determined not to change their mind or opinion, even when others disagree. It can also describe something that is difficult to remove or change.
The term "stubbornly" is an adverb describing someone who is determined not to change their mind or opinion, even when others disagree. It can also describe something that is difficult to remove or change.
1determined not to change your mind, even when people think you are being unreasonable: Why are you so stubborn? I’ve got a very stubborn streak (=a tendency to be stubborn). Paul can be as stubborn as a mule (=very stubborn).► see thesaurus at
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2 stubborn resistance/refusal/determination etc a very strong and determined refusal etc: a stubborn refusal to face reality3difficult to remove, deal with, or useSYN tough: stubborn stains—stubbornly adverb: ‘I don’t care,’ she said stubbornly.—stubbornness noun [uncountable]THESAURUSstubborn refusing to change your mind, even when people think you are wrong or are being unreasonable: · Dave can be really stubborn once he’s made up his mind.· a stubborn old manobstinate very stubborn, in way that is annoying and unreasonable: · I have never met anyone so obstinate.· his obstinate refusal to compromisepig-headed informal refusing to change your mind, even when people think that what you want to do is stupid: · I told her she was making a big mistake but she was too pig-headed to listen.· I wish you’d stop being so pig-headed!headstrong very determined to do what you want, often without thinking about the results of your actions – used especially about young people: · As a girl, she had been lively and headstrong.· the headstrong impulsiveness of youthwilful British English (also willful American English) doing what you want, even after you have been told to stop, or when you know that it is wrong – used especially about children: · He was a spoiled and wilful child, who always got his own way.· She was passionate and wilful – exactly the sort of creature a man ought to avoid.ornery American English behaving in an unreasonable and often angry way, especially by doing the opposite of what people want you to do: · an ornery kid· Teenagers can be ornery and rude.
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stubbornly
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倔强地(50%),顽固地(50%)
adv.顽固地;倔强地
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