0 A stubborn person is determined to do what he or she wants and refuses to do anything else: --
1 opposed to change or suggestion: --
In the academic community of a university, every member is, by definition, intelligent and highly educated, but also very independent and stubborn.
I'd been really stubborn not going there : it was really ridiculous.
They are less often described as 'aggressive, stubborn, disobedient' than their siblings.
The chapter is packed with innovative techniques that would give the therapist direction and confidence to deal with the most stubborn obsessions.
Big expectations and premature triumphs gave way to misgivings, stubborn skepticism prevailed.
First, it's corrected my tendency to be sometimes very theatrical and stubborn.
In reality, though, he remained a frustrated small-town police commissioner, blocked at every turn by a stubborn town council.
The amount of technical expertise and sheer stubborn patience required to comprehend analyses of the internal structures of classical music is formidable.