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comparative stubborner, superlative stubbornest
Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting; persistent in doing something. examples
Of materials: physically stiff and inflexible; not easily melted or worked. examples
uncountable
(informal) Stubbornness. quotations examples
But I have to say that one thing you inherited from your mother is a whole lot of stubborn.
2003, Dana Stabenow, A Grave Denied, page 86
That takes a lot of stubborn for a seventy-something man.
2014, Victoria Hamilton, Muffin But Murder
Stubborn is not eating pizza out of a square pan because you know it won't taste as good as a round one. Stubborn is spending twelve thousand dollars to fix a five-hundred-dollar truck just because it's “your baby.”
2016, Ken Robert Baugh, Just Passing Time
Short for stubborn disease (“a disease of citrus trees”). quotations examples
With evidence that the causal agent of stubborn is spread by insects, control or prevention of this disease will prove more difficult than formerly thought to be.
1967, Walter Reuther, The Citrus Industry, Volume IV, page 129
Sectorial infection of stubborn could be stable for long periods, but may be manifested once the trees are severely pruned, this causing the system spread of S. citri to other non-infected parts.
2012, Vincenzo Vacante, Uri Gerson, Integrated Control of Citrus Pests in the Mediterranean Region