stubborn stubbornly
The comparative form of the word "stubborn" is "more stubborn," and the superlative form is "most stubborn." These forms are used to compare the degree of stubbornness between two or more things. In English grammar, adjectives like "stubborn" follow this pattern when comparing levels of intensity or quality.
he always uses to feel stubborn and mean but mostly stubborn :)
Redheads are NOT always stubborn, this is a total stereotype. I know this from experience.
No not at all. Ignorant is a word describing someone who is unaware/uninformed. Stubborn is being persistent about something like a opinion.
not at all they get really annoyed
The comparative form of "stubborn" is "more stubborn." In English grammar, adjectives with two or more syllables typically form their comparatives by adding "more" before the adjective. For example, "stubborn" has two syllables, so we use "more stubborn" to compare it to another noun.
Some are but not all. I wouldn't bring too much in to it, if a person is stubborn its because they're just that. It's not down to a zodiac sign.
Both. All adjectives can be interpreted in opposing ways. Obstinate could be negative; 'stubborn', or positive; 'courage of your convictions.
Nobody can change his or her mind.
This child is so stubborn. Why do you act so stubborn?
Stubborn = Uparty.
Stubborn as a mule.