Answer:
Stubborn is like when someone is selfish or wont let anyone do anything for you or perhaps difficult to handle




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This adjective has three possible meanings in modern usage :






    1. Unreasonably, often perversely unyielding; bullheaded, as in ignoring common-sense advice completely and foolishly. The stubborn chess player refused to give up even though he had lost most of his pieces.
    1. Firmly resolved or determined; resolute, obstinate. Roosevelt stubbornly insisted on helping England at the beginning of WW II despite unpopular public opinion.

  1. Characterized by perseverance; persistent, focused. To graduate with top marks, a stubborn study habit is necessary.
  2. Difficult to treat or deal with; resistant to treatment or effort: stubborn soil; stubborn stains.
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