Stubbornness may be used in a sentence in a similar to related way: 'One might shudder at the thought of what one we has to do for Samantha to resist her stubbornness.' This word can be used as well in a sentence such as: 'I merely stamped my foot, but in fury, because no creature on my planet would ever reach a level of stubbornness beyond all i can imagine.' I hope this helps, if it does not pls ask ur teacher if you can write stubborninstead of stubborness. thank u.
Her stubbornness prevented her from admitting she was wrong, even when presented with clear evidence.
Her stubbornness caused her to refuse any help, even when it was clear she needed it.
"Stubborn" is an adjective, which is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun. It is not a verb or a noun itself.
Sure, could you please provide me with the sentence you would like the word "to" to be used in?
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."
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Her stubbornness caused her to refuse any help, even when it was clear she needed it.
Stubbornness is a good trait to have when tackling a difficult task.
In the King James versionthe word - stubbornness - appears twiceDeu 9:27 Remember thy servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; look not unto the stubbornness of this people, nor to their wickedness, nor to their sin:1 Sam 15:23 For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, he hath also rejected thee from being king.andthe word - stubborn - appears 5 times
"to be persistent" is the subject.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
The correct spelling of the word is "opinionated" (usually implying stubbornness).
"Stubborn" is an adjective, which is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun. It is not a verb or a noun itself.
You just used it in a sentence.
This is your umpteenth request for a word to be used in a sentence.
No, factor is a word that can be used in a sentence.
you just used it in a sentence