stubborn - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of stubborn in Hindi
Adjective
stubborn Definition
Noun
- having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so.
stubborn Example
- a stubborn refusal to learn from experience ( अनुभव से सीखने के लिए एक जिद्दी इनकार )
- two stubborn young people intent on doing their own thing ( दो जिद्दी युवा अपना काम करने पर आमादा हैं )
- Your body is stubborn, but you will heal. ( आपका शरीर जिद्दी है, लेकिन आप ठीक हो जाएंगे। )
- All because she was too stubborn to ask Evelyn to leave. ( सब इसलिए क्योंकि वह इतनी ज़िद्दी थी कि एवलिन को जाने के लिए नहीं कह सकती थी। )
More Sentence
- She was strong and stubborn enough to walk away from him.
- You're as stubborn as a mule.
- He is a stubborn vampire.
- We all know how stubborn he.
- Pugs can be bossy or stubborn.
- Aye, he's a stubborn wee shite.
- I fear he has a stubborn and evil nature.
- It was a stubborn riddle for us to try and read.
- He became brooding and stubborn when yet a child.
- In stubborn silence the girl waited the five minutes out.
- Oh, stubborn Dutchman that he had been!
- A stubborn rogue, I hear.
- McKean, however, was stubborn in his resolve to stay.
- But I was a hard, self-willed, stubborn fool.
- But even so, Khris was stubborn.
- If he is so stubborn to stand.
- Dunk was nothing if not stubborn.
- He was a wise man, yet stubborn.
- However the O was being stubborn.
- I can be as stubborn as the next.
- His gaze dropped to the thin, stubborn line that was her mouth and then to her scarf.
- You're the most stubborn person I've ever met.
- Still, you know how stubborn he can be.
- He knew his stubborn will and straightforward hasty temper.
- He concentrated on encouraging the stubborn horse to head back the way they came.
- You're just too stubborn to see it.
- the removal of stubborn screws