IPA: /ˈstʌbərnər/
KK: /ˈstʌbərnər/
Definition: More unwilling to change one's mind or attitude than someone or something else.
Example: She was stubborner than her brother when it came to making decisions.
IPA: /ˈstʌbərnɪst/
KK: /ˈstʌbərnɪst/
Definition: The most unwilling to change one's mind or attitude, often despite good reasons to do so.
Example: She is the stubbornest person I know; she never admits when she's wrong.
IPA: /ˈstʌbərnli/
KK: /ˈstʌbərnli/
Definition: In a way that shows determination not to change one's mind or attitude, even when faced with difficulties or persuasion.
Example: She stubbornly refused to change her plans, despite the bad weather.
IPA: /ˈstʌbərnəs/
KK: /ˈstʌbərnəs/
Definition: The quality of being unwilling to change your mind or behavior, even when it might be better to do so.
Example: Her stubbornness made it difficult for her to accept help from others.
IPA: /ˈstʌfiər/
KK: /ˈstʌfiər/
Definition: Having a lack of fresh air or being overly warm and uncomfortable; more so than usual.
Example: The room felt stuffier than it did yesterday, making it hard to breathe.
IPA: /ˈstʌf.i.ɪst/
KK: /ˈstʌf.i.ɪst/
Definition: The most uncomfortable or lacking in fresh air, often used to describe a place that feels hot and stuffy.
Example: The stuffiest room in the house was the one without any windows.
IPA: /ˈstʌfɪli/
KK: /ˈstʌfɪli/
Definition: In a way that is overly formal or stiff, often making a situation feel uncomfortable or lacking in warmth.
Example: He spoke stuffily at the meeting, making everyone feel uneasy.
IPA: /ˈstʌfɪnəs/
KK: /ˈstʌfɪnəs/
Definition: The condition of being unable to breathe easily due to a lack of fresh air, or feeling uncomfortable and hot in a closed space.
Example: The stuffiness in the room made it hard for everyone to concentrate during the meeting.
IPA: /ˈstʌfi/
KK: /ˈstʌfi/
Definition: Having a lack of fresh air, making it uncomfortable; also refers to being dull or boring.
Example: The room felt stuffy after being closed up all day.
IPA: /ˈstʌltɪfaɪɪŋ/
KK: /ˈstʌltɪfaɪɪŋ/
Definition: Causing someone to feel dull or unable to think clearly; making someone feel less intelligent or less active.
Example: The stultifying routine of the job made her feel unmotivated and bored.
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