Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jul. 2013
The word stubborn we use it recurrently in our language when we want to indicate that someone is characterized or stands out for their obstinacy and in that eagerness he does not want to know anything when it comes to changing attitude or from thought about something or someone. Although there is very concrete evidence or arguments that demonstrate the opposite, contrary to what the stubborn believes, he refuses to twist his decision or abandon this or that idea.
Although the word stubborn has a popular and widespread use, there are also other terms, which are used as synonyms, which we use a lot to refer to what is indicated, among them: stubborn and stubborn.
Now, it is worth noting that on some occasions the word stubborn can be used not so much with a critical purpose, negative, to indicate to him who is obstinate in his thoughts and ideas, but in his defect we can apply it when we want express the tenacity and the endurance before the complications that someone shows in the realization of an activity, a task or in the realization of an objective or goal. The stubborn, in this sense, will insist and insist with passion and firmness on what they long for or want and usually get it. Laura is so stubborn that we all knew that she was finally going to realize the dream of opening her own clothing business.
In this case being stubborn will bring positive benefits, while in the sense mentioned at the beginning of the review no, because a negative charge is attributed to the reference since it implies that the person does not change his mind, even when they show him that he is indeed wrong.
On the other hand, when the word is applied in relation to an animal or to a thing it allows to express that that animal or that thing is difficult to handle in relation to its peers.
The term that is opposed to the one that concerns us is that of compromise , which precisely makes it possible to refer to one who is tolerant and accepts the other's proposal.
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