On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Stubbornness. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as obstinacy or obstinance and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Stubbornness in a sentence
Stubbornness meaning
The state of being stubborn.
Synonyms of Stubbornness
Using Stubbornness
- The main meaning on this page is: The state of being stubborn.
- Useful related words include: obstinacy, obstinance, resolve, firmness of purpose.
- In the example corpus, stubbornness often appears in combinations such as: stubbornness and, of stubbornness, his stubbornness.
Context around Stubbornness
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 9 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Stubbornness
- In this selection, "stubbornness" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, toughness, unrelenting, rudeness, righteousness and losing stand out and add context to how "stubbornness" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include act of stubbornness and careful its stubbornness and metastasizing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "stubbornness" sits close to words such as abdicate, adapters and adores, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with stubbornness
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
VideoIs Tottenham's stubbornness losing them matches? (7 words)
The lesson is simple and straightforward: Survival is an act of stubbornness. (12 words)
So at least on this front, we aren’t entirely alone in our stubbornness. (14 words)
It’s not the most dramatic con job, but director Chris Smith keeps you hooked through all three episodes by diving deep into the psyche of Tahilramani, as well as into the stubbornness of the reporter and investigator determined to track him down. (43 words)
This is not to say that we have not been struggling to cope with this truth, on the contrary we have been, but if we are not careful its stubbornness and metastasizing malignancy could overwhelm us,” Rowley stated. (38 words)
According to the relationship specialist on the X platform, men are inherently protective due to their bigger, more muscular bodies as well as their capacity for toughness, stubbornness, and boldness, even when it comes to their own family. (38 words)
VideoIs Tottenham's stubbornness losing them matches? (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
He described these women as displaying traits of stubbornness, rudeness, and disrespect within their homes, emphasizing their reluctance to be intimate with their husbands.
He then says he told his brother that he loved him too but that his "stubbornness is extraordinary" and pulled away.
It's time to figure out what we should stand for, striving to come from a place of authenticity instead of loyalty, ego, or stubbornness.
MLAs had expressed strong opposition in the House on the Bill’s unconstitutional provisions, but the State Government passed it “on the basis of its stubbornness, righteousness and strength of numbers”, the memorandum states.
She loves to cook and she’s bringing all the energy to the house, including her stubbornness.
The lesson is simple and straightforward: Survival is an act of stubbornness.
This is not to say that we have not been struggling to cope with this truth, on the contrary we have been, but if we are not careful its stubbornness and metastasizing malignancy could overwhelm us,” Rowley stated.
VideoIs Tottenham's stubbornness losing them matches?
According to the relationship specialist on the X platform, men are inherently protective due to their bigger, more muscular bodies as well as their capacity for toughness, stubbornness, and boldness, even when it comes to their own family.
And this is where Ismael may live to regret what appears to be a degree of stubbornness, inflexibility and intransigence.
In a post on X, Mr. Mann said the central Government should give up its "stubbornness" and open the way for talks with the farmer organisations.
It’s not the most dramatic con job, but director Chris Smith keeps you hooked through all three episodes by diving deep into the psyche of Tahilramani, as well as into the stubbornness of the reporter and investigator determined to track him down.
Only took a month to get him in, past the year of stubbornness and cognitive decline.
Remarkably, or more likely because of her unrelenting stubbornness, Ann retained her beautiful British accent.
She pushes her husband in the right direction when his stubbornness arises and has no problem lying to protect their powerful secret.
So at least on this front, we aren’t entirely alone in our stubbornness.
The fact that he's still going and hasn't quit is a testament to his stubbornness and, of course, the unlikely massive popularity of the stream.
The stubbornness and resilience displayed by a team still struggling with injuries against such illustrious opposition remains something to cling onto, however.
A great mind full of love, compassion, spirituality, mixed with a hint of stubbornness that was just Terry… his greater focus was on making things better for those around him and living in the moment.
Although Bobby appears to be steady, that also translates to stubbornness in the face of some problems.
Common combinations with stubbornness
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- stubbornness and 12×
- of stubbornness 8×
- his stubbornness 7×
- the stubbornness 6×
- her stubbornness 5×
- stubbornness of 5×
- stubbornness is 3×
- its stubbornness 3×
- stubbornness was 3×
- stubbornness that 2×