What word means stubborn

упорный, упрямый, неподатливый

прилагательное

- упрямый, неподатливый

stubborn man — упрямый человек
as stubborn as a mule /as a donkey/ — упрямый как осёл

- упорный

stubborn battle [resistance] — упорный бой [-ое сопротивление]
to be stubborn in the defence of smth. — упорно защищать что-л.

- тяжёлый, неподатливый

stubborn illness — болезнь, не поддающаяся лечению
facts are stubborn things — посл. факты

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

trying to treat a stubborn infection — пытаясь лечить неподдающуюся инфекцию  
recalcitrant / stubborn child — упрямый, непослушный ребёнок  
stubborn / dogged defence — упорная защита  
dogged / firm / stubborn insistence — упорная настойчивость  
as stubborn as a mule — упрямый как осёл  
stubborn resistance — упорное сопротивление  
stubborn stain — пятно, которое трудно удалить  
stubborn child — упрямый ребёнок  
stubborn efforts — упорные усилия  
stubborn fight — упорная борьба  
stubborn defence — упорное сопротивление  

Примеры с переводом

She’s wrong, but she’s too stubborn to admit it.

Она неправа, но она слишком упряма, чтобы признать это.

Don’t be stubborn!

Не упрямься!

I admire his stubborn refusal.

Я восхищаюсь его решительным отказом.

You always were a stubborn creature.

Ты всегда был упрямцем.

She’s lazy, slow, and stubborn. Need I say more?

Она ленивая, медлительная и упрямая. Этого достаточно? / Хватит или продолжать?

Mum is very stubborn, and Kim takes after her in that respect.

Мама очень упряма, и Ким в этом отношении похож на неё.

They have shown a stubborn resistance to change.

Они оказали упорное сопротивление изменениям.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

Формы слова

adjective
срав. степ. (comparative): stubborner
прев. степ. (superlative): stubbornest

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    stubborn

    1) упря́мый, непода́тливый

    2) упо́рный;

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Персональный Сократ > stubborn

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    stubborn

    [‘stʌbən]

    прил.

    1)

    Syn:

    б) непреклонный, непоколебимый; твёрдый, решительный

    Syn:

    2) упорный; настойчивый

    3) неподатливый, тяжёлый

    Syn:

    Ant:

    Англо-русский современный словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    [ˈstʌbən]

    stubborn неподатливый stubborn упорный; stubborn resistance упорное сопротивление stubborn упрямый, неподатливый stubborn упрямый stubborn упорный; stubborn resistance упорное сопротивление

    English-Russian short dictionary > stubborn

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    stubborn

    [ʹstʌbən]

    1. упрямый, неподатливый

    as stubborn as a mule /as a donkey/ — упрямый как осёл

    2. упорный

    stubborn battle [resistance] — упорный бой [-ое сопротивление]

    to be stubborn in the defence of smth. — упорно защищать что-л.

    3. тяжёлый, неподатливый

    stubborn illness — болезнь, не поддающаяся лечению

    facts are stubborn things — факты — упрямая вещь

    НБАРС > stubborn

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    stubborn

    [‘stʌbən]

    adj

    He is very stubborn about these things. — В этих вопросах он очень упрям.

    stubborn child


    — don’t be stubborn

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > stubborn

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    stubborn

    1. a упрямый, неподатливый

    2. a упорный

    3. a тяжёлый, неподатливый

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. inflexible (adj.) adamantine; brassbound; inflexible; iron; rockbound; rock-ribbed; single-minded; steadfast; unbendable; uncompliant; unswayable

    2. obstinate (adj.) adamant; bullheaded; closed-minded; close-minded; contumacious; deaf; die-hard; firm; hardheaded; hard-headed; headstrong; incompliant; inexorable; intractable; intransigent; muleheaded; muley; mulish; obdurate; obstinate; pertinacious; perverse; pervicacious; pigheaded; recalcitrant; refractory; resolute; rigid; self-willed; stiff; stiff-necked; tenacious; tough; unbending; uncompromising; unpliable; unpliant; unyielding; willful; wrongheaded

    3. persistent (adj.) dogged; insistent; persevering; persistent; relentless; resolved; tenacious; unremitting

    Антонимический ряд:

    cooperative; flexible; irresolute; pliable; pliant; yielding

    English-Russian base dictionary > stubborn

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    stubborn

    ˈstʌbən прил.
    1) неподатливый, упрямый Syn: obstinate, refractory
    2) упорный Syn: adamant, headstrong, obdurate, pertinacious, pigheaded Ant: adaptable, compliant, docile, malleable
    упрямый, неподатливый — * man упрямый человек — as * as a mule /as a donkey/ упрямый как осел упорный — * battle упорный бой — to be * in the defence of smth. упорно защищать что-л. тяжелый, неподатливый — * illness болезнь, не поддающаяся лечению > facts are * things (пословица) факты — упрямая вещь
    stubborn неподатливый ~ упорный;
    stubborn resistance упорное сопротивление ~ упрямый, неподатливый ~ упрямый
    ~ упорный;
    stubborn resistance упорное сопротивление

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > stubborn

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    stubborn

    adjective

    1) упрямый, неподатливый

    2) упорный; stubborn resistance упорное сопротивление

    Syn:

    adamant, headstrong, obdurate, pertinacious, pigheaded

    Ant:

    adaptable, compliant, docile, malleable

    * * *

    (a) упорный; упрямый

    * * *

    * * *

    [stub·born || ‘stʌbə(r)n]
    упрямый, неподатливый, упорный

    * * *

    настойчив

    настойчивый

    неподатливый

    рьян

    рьяный

    упорен

    упорный

    упрям

    упрямый

    * * *

    1) а) упрямый
    б) непреклонный
    2) упорный

    Новый англо-русский словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Англо-русский технический словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    [`stʌbən]

    упрямый

    непреклонный, непоколебимый; твердый, решительный

    упорный; настойчивый

    труднопереносимый

    прочный, стойкий

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > stubborn

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    stubborn

    Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > stubborn

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    stubborn

    упрямый; упорный; неподатливый

    English-Russian dictionary of technical terms > stubborn

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    stubborn

    The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > stubborn

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  • stubborn — late 14c., of uncertain origin. Earliest form is stiborn. OED, Liberman doubt any connection with STUB (Cf. stub) (n.). Related: Stubbornly; stubbornness …   Etymology dictionary

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  • stubborn — adjective 1) you re too stubborn to admit it Syn: obstinate, headstrong, willful, strong willed, pigheaded, obdurate, difficult, contrary, perverse, recalcitrant, inflexible, iron willed, uncompromising, unbending; informal stiff necked, bloody… …   Thesaurus of popular words


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stub·born

 (stŭb′ərn)

adj. stub·born·er, stub·born·est

1.

a. Refusing to change one’s mind or course of action despite pressure to do so; unyielding or resolute. See Synonyms at obstinate.

b. Characterized by a refusal to change one’s mind or course of action; dogged or persistent: stubborn prejudice; stubborn earnestness.

2. Difficult to treat or deal with; resistant to treatment or effort: stubborn soil; stubborn stains.


[Middle English stuborn.]


stub′born·ly adv.

stub′born·ness n.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

stubborn

(ˈstʌbən)

adj

1. refusing to comply, agree, or give in; obstinate

2. difficult to handle, treat, or overcome

3. persistent and dogged: a stubborn crusade.

[C14 stoborne, of obscure origin]

ˈstubbornly adv

ˈstubbornness n

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

stub•born

(ˈstʌb ərn)

adj.

1. unreasonably or perversely obstinate; unyielding.

2. fixed or set in purpose or opinion; resolute.

3. obstinately maintained, as a course of action: stubborn resistance.

4. difficult to handle, treat, etc.: a stubborn pain.

[1350–1400; Middle English stiborn(e), styborne, stuborn, of uncertain orig.]

stub′born•ly, adv.

stub′born•ness, n.

syn: stubborn, obstinate, dogged, persistent imply fixity of purpose or condition and resistance to change. stubborn and obstinate both imply resistance to advice, entreaty, protest, or force; but stubborn implies an innate characteristic and is the term usu. used when referring to inanimate things: a stubborn child; a stubborn lock; an obstinate customer. dogged implies willfulness and tenacity, esp. in the face of obstacles: dogged determination. persistent implies having staying or lasting qualities, resoluteness, and perseverance: persistent questioning.

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj. 1. stubborn — tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield

uncompromising, inflexible, sturdy — not making concessions; «took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks»; «uncompromising honesty»

disobedient — not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority; «disobedient children»

intractable — not tractable; difficult to manage or mold; «an intractable disposition»; «intractable pain»; «the most intractable issue of our era»; «intractable metal»

docile — willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed; «the docile masses of an enslaved nation»

2. stubborn — not responding to treatment; «a stubborn infection»; «a refractory case of acne»; «stubborn rust stains»

intractable — not tractable; difficult to manage or mold; «an intractable disposition»; «intractable pain»; «the most intractable issue of our era»; «intractable metal»

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

stubborn

adjective

1. obstinate, dogged, inflexible, fixed, persistent, intractable, wilful, tenacious, recalcitrant, unyielding, headstrong, unmanageable, unbending, obdurate, stiff-necked, unshakable, self-willed, refractory, pig-headed, bull-headed, mulish, cross-grained, contumacious He is a stubborn character used to getting his own way.
obstinate yielding, flexible, compliant, docile, wavering, manageable, malleable, pliable, vacillating, pliant, tractable, biddable, irresolute, half-hearted

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

stubborn

adjective

1. Firmly, often unreasonably immovable in purpose or will:

adamant, adamantine, brassbound, die-hard, grim, implacable, incompliant, inexorable, inflexible, intransigent, iron, obdurate, relentless, remorseless, rigid, unbendable, unbending, uncompliant, uncompromising, unrelenting, unyielding.

2. Difficult to alleviate or cure:

The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Translations

tvrdohlavý

stædig

itsepäinen

tvrdoglav

òrár, òrjóskur

頑固な

고집 센

ietiepīgs

trmast

envis

ดื้อ

bướng bỉnh

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

stubborn

[ˈstʌbərn] adj

(= obstinate) [person, character] → têtu(e), obstiné(e); [pride, refusal] → obstiné(e)

(= determined) [resistance] → acharné(e)

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

stubborn

adj

(= obstinate) person, insistencestur; animal, childstörrisch; to be stubborn about somethingstur auf etw (dat)beharren; she has a stubborn streaksie kann sehr stur sein

(= persistent) refusal, resistance, campaign, stain etchartnäckig; in stubborn silencestur schweigend

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

stubborn

[ˈstʌbən] adj (gen) → ostinato/a; (person) → cocciuto/a, testardo/a

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

stubborn

(ˈstabən) adjective

obstinate, or unwilling to yield, obey etc. He’s as stubborn as a donkey.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

stubborn

عَنِيد tvrdohlavý stædig stur πεισματάρης testarudo itsepäinen têtu tvrdoglav ostinato 頑固な 고집 센 koppig sta uparty teimoso упрямый envis ดื้อ inatçı bướng bỉnh 顽固的

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

stubborn

a. obstinado-a, testarudo-a, caprichoso-a;

v.

to be ___obstinarse, encapricharse.

English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

stubborn — перевод на русский

/ˈstʌbən/

— So stubborn!

-Какой же вы упрямый.

Jack Tyndall, you’re the most stubborn, ornery, mule-headed…

Джек Тинделл, ты самый упрямый из ослов!

You’re very stubborn.

— Ты очень упрямый.

All right, I can be stubborn, too.

Ладно, я тоже упрямый.

How stubborn.

Такой упрямый.

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Don’t be so stubborn.

Не упрямься.

Don’t be stubborn!

Не упрямься.

Don’t get stubborn on me now.

Не упрямься сейчас.

— Don’t be stubborn.

-Не упрямься.

Do not be stubborn.

Не упрямься.

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He’s wild and stubborn, but this is too much.

Несмотря на то, что он невежа и упрямец, его жалко.

Say, you stubborn ox, you’re hiding things.

Вот что,упрямец,наврал ты мне.

Really stubborn.

Настоящий упрямец

No, not stubborn.

Нет, не упрямец.

Mr. Spock, you’re a stubborn man.

Мистер Спок, а вы упрямец.

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Stubborn old fool.

Упёртый старый дурак.

The stubborn Bizantine continues following us.

Упертый византиец идет за нами.

Impulsive, thoughtless, stubborn.

Да, Пейси — импульсивный, нерассудительный, упертый.

— Yeah. The old man’s became so stubborn and absent-minded.

Старик какой-то упертый стал, рассеянный.

He is stubborn, as tough as steel and with addition of being a little haughty..

Он упертый, твердый как сталь и к тому же слегка надменный.

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Well, of all the pig-headed stubborn things!

Что за глупое упрямство!

Stubborn, aren’t’ you!

Что за упрямство!

Gunn, stubborn: synonyms.

Ганн и упрямство — синонимы.

HIS USUAL GODDAMNED STUBBORN SELF.

И он, как обычно, проявляет своё проклятое упрямство.

My father’s been strangely stubborn about liquidating that property.

Мой отец проявлял странное упрямство при ликвидации этой собственности.

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Eeyore stubbornly stuck to his task of house-hunting for Owl.

Ушастик упорно искал домик для Филина.

Despite this, they stubbornly refused to give up their controversial theory.

Ќесмотр€ на это, они упорно доказывали свои спорные теории.

So stubborn.

Причем упорно.

I was training a slave, who endeavored most stubbornly not to behave.

Я учила раба, который пытался очень упорно не подчинятся.

He will stand stubbornly.

Нет! Ю Чжин будет упорно стоять на своем!

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— She’s stubborn, sir.

— Она очень упрямая, сэр.

I hardly know anything about you except that you’re stubborn and good with a bow.

Я знаю, только, что ты очень упрямая и хорошо стреляешь.

You have a stubborn streak, you know that?

Ты знаешь, что ты очень упрямая?

Okay? I’m stubborn, too.

Я тоже очень упрямая.

And just as stubborn.

И очень упрямая.

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Why are you so stubborn?

Почему ты так упираешься?

Why are you being so stubborn?

Почему ты так упираешься?

Still stubborn, I see.

Все еще упираешься, как я погляжу

Why are you being so stubborn about giving us your address?

Ну чего ты упираешься, почему не хочешь назвать свой адрес?

If you get stubborn, I’ll forcibly evict you, he said.

Будете упираться, силой выселим!»

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Work isn’t supposed to «interest» you, you stubborn fool!

Никто не говорит, что работа должна быть интересной, упрямый осел!

Have it your way, you stubborn ass!

Иди, куда шёл, упрямый осёл!

Being a stubborn jerk?

Упрямый осел?

He»s stubborn as an ox.

Он упрямый как осел.

My wife used to say I was stubborn as a junkyard dog.

Моя жена говорила, что я упрямый как осёл.

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He is a stubborn man.

Он — упрямый человек.

You got a stubborn man on your hands, and it’s not okay to just walk away when things get hard.

В твоих руках упрямый человек, Эддисон, и не нормально отворачиваться, когда сталкиваешься с трудностями.

You’re a stubborn man.

Вы — упрямый человек.

Your captain’s a stubborn man.

Твой капитан упрямый человек.

On the edge of this town lived a stubborn man.

На краю этого города жил упрямый человек.

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What does the word stubborn mean?

1: Stubbornly adhere to an opinion, purpose, or course regardless of reason, argument, or persuasion Stubborn resistance to change. 2: Intractable fever is not easy to subside, treat or remove.

What does stubbornness mean in a sentence?

1a: Stubborn quality or state : Stubborn She is very stubborn in her opinion. b: The intractable nature or state of tuberculosis that is refractory to, remission, or suppression. 2: An instance of stubbornness provoked by the stubbornness of a senator.

Is stubbornness a bad word?

Stubbornness, stubbornness, stubbornness, and short temper all mean that someone is unwilling to change direction or give up on beliefs or plans. Stubbornness means unreasonable persistence; This is usually a negative word.

What is the synonym of the word stubborn?

Some common synonyms for stubborn are stubborn, stubbornstubborn, stubborn.

Who is stubborn?

1. Adjective. If you describe a person as stubborn, You criticize them because they are determined to do what they wantand refuse to change your mind or be persuaded to do something else. [disapproval] He is stubborn and determined and will not give up.

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How to deal with stubborn people?

How to deal with stubborn people

  1. Take your time. Pause is a great technique for dealing with stubborn people. …
  2. Talk to them. Talking to them in a calm and rational way is how to deal with stubborn people. …
  3. be patient. …
  4. pity. …
  5. Resist arguing. …
  6. Know that you can’t change them.

What is a stubborn person?

when one is ruthless, they are stubborn. … a callous person is stubborn and cannot convince them to change their minds anyway.

Is stubbornness synonymous with determination?

company, unyielding, Decide. Unreasonable stubbornness.

What is the difference between stubbornness and stubbornness?

While stubbornness may have positive or negative connotations, Stubbornness is absolutely negativebecause it implies a firm determination not to change your mind, even if it’s better to reconsider your position.

What does out of date mean?

(ɒbsəliːt) Adjective. No need for obsolete stuff because better stuff has been invented. So many devices become obsolete almost as soon as they are manufactured. Synonyms: more synonyms for outdated, old, passé, Ancient obsolete.

How do you use the word stubborn in a sentence?

I’m not stubborn about it at all. I think only two people are still stubborn. However, he was stubborn and confident in the wisdom of the body he built. He is a stubborn person, and stubborn people are usually very weak people.

What does stupid and stubborn mean?

Stubborn – Stubborn and stupid. Bullet-headed, bull-headed. Stubborn, stubborn, non-renewable— stubborn Or characterized by a tenacious unwillingness to yield.

Can one be stubborn?

If you describe someone as stubborn, you are criticizing them Because they are very determined to do what they want and refuse to change their mind or be persuaded to do something else. He is stubborn and determined and will not give up.

What is the meaning of no regrets?

adjective. not regretting one’s sin or sin; Stubborn.

What does it mean to be called blunt?

Obtuse, which comes from the Latin word obtusus, which means « dull » or « blunt »can describe a non-sharp angle or a person who is mentally « sluggish » or mentally retarded. The word has also developed a somewhat controversial meaning of « incomprehensible », possibly as a result of confusion with esoteric.

What does inflexible mean?

1: Determined : Do not admit defeat. 2: Not easy to bend: lack or lack of flexibility. 3: Unchangeable: Unchangeable.

Is stubbornness a good thing or a bad thing?

Stubborn Let’s hold on. It helps us stand our ground when everyone else is trying to tell us we’re wrong. Used with insight, stubbornness can be a key determinant of strong leadership qualities and success. Because stubborn people know what they want, they tend to be more decisive.

How to say stubbornness in a positive way?

stubborn synonym

  1. tricky.
  2. persistent.
  3. abnormal.
  4. Wholehearted.
  5. Unwavering.
  6. tenacious.
  7. Unshakeable.
  8. capricious.

What are the 5 synonyms of happiness?

happy synonym

  • joy.
  • Satisfy.
  • delighted.
  • ecstatic.
  • elated.
  • joy.
  • Overjoyed.
  • Happy.

What is a stubborn character?

adjective 1 Firm adherence to a particular opinion, attitude, course of actionEtc. 2 Capricious or capricious. 3 Difficult to subdue or relieve; persistent.

What are the synonyms and antonyms for stubbornness?

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms

stubborn. antonym: submissive, submissive, submissive, docile, resilient, without character, indecisive, wobbly. Synonyms: wayward, stubborn, stubborn, wayward, stubborn, stubborn, wayward, stubborn.

What do you call someone who never admits he’s wrong?

ĭn-fălə-bəl. The definition of infallible is that someone or something is always perfect and right without any mistakes or mistakes. An example of infallibility is God’s decision. adjective.

What is the opposite of physics?

Contrary to or related to the body. mentally. Psychologically. brain power. cognitive.

What do you call someone who only listens to himself?

Definition self-centered Self-centered, thinking only about himself or thinking the world revolves around him. … a self-centred person.

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