ob·sti·nate
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The word stubborn has two syllables. The syllables in the word are stub-born.
ob-sti-nate
He is such an obstinate person; it's almost impossible to make him change his mind.
He is so obstinate about his ideas. We are not that much Obstinate.
He was as obstinate as the donkey he was riding.
You would write it with two syllables like so: ap-peal.
Obstinate, as in stubborn: She was obstinate about her political position, and would not change her opinion very easily.
Whe-ther has two syllables.
There are two syllables. Writ-ten.
There are 2 syllables. Type-write.
Despite numerous attempts to convince him otherwise, he remained obstinate in his decision to quit his job.