Yes, "stubborn as a mule" is a metaphor implying that the person is very stubborn, just like a mule known for its stubborn nature.
The Tagalog word for stubborn is "matigas ang ulo."
stubborn. It has two "b's".
"Stubborn" in Tagalog can be translated as "matigas ang ulo" or "mauang".
"Stubborn" is an adjective, which is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun. It is not a verb or a noun itself.
stubborn, willful, obstinate, refractory =]
Don't be so stubborn! The stubborn boy kept arguing that two times two does not equal four. If you're stubborn, you will stick to one idea, and one idea only. --if you know the definition of stubborn, you can probably make zillions of sentences--
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.
Someone who is stubborn is strong-willed and cannot be persuaded to change his or her mind easily. The dictionary gives the definition of stubborn as "a tenacious unwillingness to yield."
Small minded and stubborn.
Well it depens on meaning i got to be the same because the definition I got was to differrent or stubborn.
It can be the abbreviation for "apartment" or it can be a word that means appropriate or correct. "Stubborn" was an apt description for him; he was totally unwilling to listen to reason.
The noun form of the adjective 'stubborn' is stubbornness.
more stubborn, most stubborn
This child is so stubborn. Why do you act so stubborn?
stubborn stubbornly
Stubborn = Uparty.