Definition of Stubborner

1. Adjective. (comparative of stubborn) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Stubborner

1. stubborn [adj] - See also: stubborn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stubborner

stubbies
stubbiest
stubbily
stubbiness
stubbing
stubble
stubble rash
stubbled
stubbleless
stubbles
stubblier
stubbliest
stubbly
stubborn
stubborn as a mule
stubborner (current term)
stubbornest
stubbornly
stubbornness
stubbornnesses
stubborns
stubby
stubless
stublike
stubs
stubtail
stucco
stuccoed
stuccoer
stuccoers

Literary usage of Stubborner

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1921)
"... becoming wilder and stubborner as one went farther north. In Texas, and especially in California, the whites were far removed from civil control. ..."

2. The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Henry Edward Watts (1888)
"stubborner you are and harder than clown besought, when he has his aim at the mark ;3 and 1 The prophecy has been fulfilled. ..."

3. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1910)
"He had. expected a stubborner resistance from Marmont, had relied upon greater effectiveness in Joseph and Clarke. But even now he did not realize the awful ..."

4. Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and Its by Henry Sumner Maine (1905)
"The technical severance of the two elements of jurisprudence entailed some confusion and some inconvenience, and there were certain of the stubborner ..."

5. The Dawn of Italian Independence: Italy from the Congress of Vienna, 1814 by William Roscoe Thayer (1893)
"The stubborner councilors exhorted the King not to budge, and he agreed with them. Thus two days passed; in the Palace, irresolution; outside, ..."

6. Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and Its by Henry Sumner Maine (1890)
"The technical severance of the two elements of jurisprudence entailed some confusion and some inconvenience, and there were certain of the stubborner ..."

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