Yes, the definition of stubborn is a person's refusal to change ideas or opinion(s). The definition to inflexable is nearly identical or rather is identical,just that the wording is different which is; a persons unwillingness to change or compromise.
an adverb is a word that describes a verb. you can't run stubborn, or jump stubborn. if you make it stubbornly, then it is an adverb, you can fight stubbornly,or do something stubbornly.
stubborn
It means to change rapidly.
However means on the other hand or in spite of that.
If you are west of the Atlantic, it means alteration or overhaul of a literary work. If you are east of the Atlantic, it means to review, study and prepare for an examination in school.
The word that means lacking flexibility is "rigid."
Yes, Antigone is stubborn. She's adamant, demanding, inflexible, and uncompromising in her convictions. She's as passionate in the talk as in the walk. The problem is that the way in which she packages her opinions is equally adamant, demanding, inflexible, and uncompromising. Her stubborn insistence upon the rightness of her stance brooks no discussion that could lead to compromise or negotiation.
determined, fixed, firm, strong, immovable, inflexible, stubborn, unwavering, headstrong.
It means stubborn. It means stubborn.
stubborn means that you set your own way. When I decided, I am right I do my way no matter or whoever is,I do not listen or act but you are wrong, you change.But I am right then I insist constantly and I do not change.
He was noted as a college professor , writer, and scholar before he entered politics.
No. Just means stubborn.
The definition of the word willful is 'someone who is deliberately stubborn, headstrong or self-willed'. Synonyms of the word include adamant, bullheaded, and inflexible.
it means stubborn
depends on the meaning you have in mind. In the meaning 'producing a good harvest / output' it would simply be 'not yielding', in the meaning 'giving in' it would be unyielding, stubborn, inflexible, pugnacious.
it means to be very stubborn. exp-my bro was as stubborn as a mule and refused to buy me stuff
The opposite of a compromise would be a failure to compromise, possibly a stalemate (remaining in disagreement or unsettled).The opposite of the verb to compromise would be to not compromise, to be stubborn, adamant, or inflexible.