stubbornness

IPA: stˈʌbɝnnʌs

noun

  • The state of being stubborn.
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Examples of "stubbornness" in Sentences

  • Their stubbornness and recalcitrance are legendary.
  • The concept is nothing more than a word for stubbornness.
  • To me, it seems the refusal to do so is based in stubbornness rather than reason.
  • His stubbornness is such that he will not cease from attacking you, either by himself or others, unless he dies.
  • I assume that stubbornness is what has made them more successful and less criminal than their male counterparts.
  • Elsinore, this time due to me and my own stubbornness, is rolling in the wind and heading nowhere in a light breeze at the rate of nothing but driftage per hour.
  • And Iola, while she was provoked by what she called his stubbornness, was yet secretly proud of that silently resisting strength she could neither shake nor break.
  • Now I have to rip my story to bare bones and try it from every possible angle to make it work with my original two characters because my stubbornness is prevailing in this matter.

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