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Stubborn

Adjective
UK /ˈstʌb.ən/
US /ˈstʌb.ɚn/

Definition

Unwilling to change ideas, beliefs, or decisions even when there’s good reason to do so.

Example

"Her stubborn attitude helped her stick with her goals."

"He was too stubborn to admit he had made a mistake, even when the evidence was clear."

"Being stubborn can protect your values, but it may also prevent growth if you're never open to learning from others."

Explanation

A stubborn person sticks to their opinion or plan no matter what. Sometimes, this can be a strength, like staying committed to a goal. But often, it makes communication difficult because the person refuses to listen or adjust. Stubbornness can hurt relationships, teamwork, and progress. It’s important to know when to stand firm and when to be open to other views. Being stubborn isn’t always bad, but balance is key.

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