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Stubborn vs Heady - What's the difference?

stubborn | heady | Synonyms |

Stubborn is a synonym of heady.


As adjectives the difference between stubborn and heady

is that stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Requisite vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

requisite | stubborn |


As adjectives the difference between requisite and stubborn

is that requisite is essential, required, indispensable while stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a noun requisite

is an indispensable item; a requirement.

Hardly vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

hardly | stubborn | Related terms |

Hardly is a related term of stubborn.


As an adverb hardly

is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.

As an interjection hardly

is not really.

As an adjective stubborn is

refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

Stubborn vs Conceded - What's the difference?

stubborn | conceded |


As an adjective stubborn

is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a verb conceded is

(concede).

Jaded vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

jaded | stubborn |


As adjectives the difference between jaded and stubborn

is that jaded is worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience while stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a verb jaded

is (jade).

Stubborn vs Ironwilled - What's the difference?

stubborn | ironwilled | Related terms |

Stubborn is a related term of ironwilled.

Hard vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

hard | stubborn | Synonyms |

Hard is a synonym of stubborn.


As a noun hard

is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.

As an adjective stubborn is

refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

Stubborn vs Callous - What's the difference?

stubborn | callous | Related terms |

Stubborn is a related term of callous.


As adjectives the difference between stubborn and callous

is that stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting while callous is emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others.

Solid vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

solid | stubborn | Related terms |

Solid is a related term of stubborn.


As an acronym solid

is (programming|object-oriented).

As an adjective stubborn is

refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

Dumb vs Stubborn - What's the difference?

dumb | stubborn |


As adjectives the difference between dumb and stubborn

is that dumb is (label) unable to speak; lacking power of speech while stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.

As a verb dumb

is to silence.

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