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The word stubborn is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, such as a stubborn child. The noun form is stubbornness.
It means determined and stubborn
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.
The two closest words areadmit - (verb) to confess, or to allow admissionadamant - (adjective) determined, stubborn
The word 'goading' is a verb, the present participle of the verb 'to goad'.The present participle of the verb is also an adjectiveand a gerund, a verbal noun.Examples:Verb: He was goading the stubborn sheep through the gate.Adjective: We couldn't stand mother's goading tone of voice any longer, so we cleaned our room.Noun: Goading will not be as effective as guidance.
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.
This child is so stubborn. Why do you act so stubborn?
Stubborn = Uparty.
stubborn stubbornly
Stubborn as a mule.
Stubborn is an adjective.
Well, if you're refusing to be stubborn, that makes you awfully stubborn, now doesn't it?