0 the quality of being determined to do what you want and refusing to do anything else: --
He thought that stubbornness and pride were the causes of conflict.
It is therefore not a question of any stubbornness on our part.
But the sums have a tantalising stubbornness in not coming out the way you want them to come out.
My noble friend elevates stubbornness to a virtue which it does not deserve.
I can only assume that this is not through ignorance but through stubbornness.
We shall not change our policies—not out of stubbornness, but out of conviction.
However, it is clear that if the two main parties in the country persist in their stubbornness then this aim will never be achieved.
I mentioned earlier on in previous debates that shyness, stubbornness, etc.