secure |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between secure and stubborn
is that
secure is free from attack or danger; protected while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
As a verb secure
is to make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
presumptuous |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between presumptuous and stubborn
is that
presumptuous is going beyond what is right, proper, or appropriate because of an excess of self-confidence or arrogance while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
forceful |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between forceful and stubborn
is that
forceful is with assertive force; powerful while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
tactless |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between tactless and stubborn
is that
tactless is having no tact; unaware or intentionally inconsiderate of someone else's feelings while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
stable |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between stable and stubborn
is that
stable is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
As a noun stable
is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
resistant |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between resistant and stubborn
is that
resistant is resistant while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
As a noun resistant
is resistant.
As a verb resistant
is .
irritable |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between irritable and stubborn
is that
irritable is capable of being irritated while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
brittle |
stubborn |
As adjectives the difference between brittle and stubborn
is that
brittle is inflexible, liable to break or snap easily under stress or pressure while
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting.
As a noun brittle
is (uncountable) a confection of caramelized sugar and nuts.
stubborn |
meek |
As adjectives the difference between stubborn and meek
is that
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting while
meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.
As a verb meek is
(us) (of horses) to.
stubborn |
thickheaded |
As adjectives the difference between stubborn and thickheaded
is that
stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting while
thickheaded is (informal) stupid, obtuse or dumb.
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