hardhead
yes.
This child is so stubborn. Why do you act so stubborn?
Stubborn is an adjective.
The word 'stubborn' is not a noun or a pronoun. The word 'stubborn' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example, a stubborn child, a stubbornproblem.
It means stubborn. It means stubborn.
What is the difference between euphemism and dysphemism?" Dysphemism is negative words and euphemism is more towards positive words
dysphemism
A dysphemism is almost an opposite to a euphemism. It is harsher than the original word or phrase.An example of a dysphemism is, 'dead tree edition', to describe a paper version of an online magazine.Another example is the use of, 'kill' to describe a defeat. Such as, 'we are going to kill you in the game'.
A dysphemism brings about negative feelings about the word, whereas, a euphemism brings about positive feelings. Example for the word 'used car' junker - dysphemism certified pre-owned car - euphemism
Dictionary.com defines dysphemism as: 1. the substitution of a harsh, disparaging, or unpleasant expression for a more neutral one. 2. an expression so substituted. It gives its origin as being "1880-85; dys- + (eu)phemism "
A cacophemism is another word for a dysphemism, the use of a derogatory word or phrase to replace a more neutral original.
Dysphemism
yes.
This child is so stubborn. Why do you act so stubborn?
Stubborn = Uparty.
stubborn stubbornly
Stubborn as a mule.