Stubborn vs Petty - What's the difference?
stubborn | petty |
Refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
Little, small, secondary in rank or importance.
Insignificant, trifling, or inconsiderable.
Narrow-minded, small-minded.
As adjectives the difference between stubborn and petty
is that stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting while petty is little, small, secondary in rank or importance.As a proper noun Petty is
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English
Adjective
(er)- He is pretty stubborn about his political beliefs, so why bother arguing?
- Blood can make a very stubborn stain on fabrics if not washed properly.
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* stubbornly * stubbornnessExternal links
* * *petty
English
(wikipedia petty)Adjective
(en-adj)- Like a petty god I walked about, admired of all.'' (Milton, ''Samson Agonistes , 1671)
- petty officer'', ''petty cash
- a petty fault
