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"Home" has a positive connotation.
"Home" has a positive connotation.
Being stubborn can be either good or bad, it depends what you are being stubborn about. Some principles are worth defending, others are not.
skill is how good you are at something, attitude is how determined you are to do it:)
Yes, stubborn is a character trait as it is something which contributes to a person's personality. x x x x
The word "euphemism" means a polite or inoffensive term. What is sought here is a "positive connotation" as opposed to the "negative connotation" of stubborn.Positive connotations for stubborn could include firm, determined, strong-willed, or having convictions.
No it is a positive connotation.
When you are determined you are pushing yourself to complete or succeed in a challenging task. When you are stubborn you think that everyone else is wrong and that what you say or do is the only thing that matters.
Stubborn has a fairly negative connotation, implying that someone is 'stubborn' to the point of not listening to good advice, but since being stubborn can be a good thing under some circumstances, this can vary. It is more negative than saying 'she perseveres', but much less so than saying 'he is hard-headed'.
Both. All adjectives can be interpreted in opposing ways. Obstinate could be negative; 'stubborn', or positive; 'courage of your convictions.
It means determined and stubborn
He isn't particularly stubborn. He is simply being logical. And he simply believes in this logic. He is merely as stubborn as any man who is determined to stand up for his beliefs.
talented, determined, and stubborn as well as willful
John Cabot was brave and stubborn, willing, and determined.
Stubborn (not stoborn), means to be firmly resolved or determined; resolute.
The opposite is ambitious, which can mean motivated, determined, or can have the connotation of ruthlessness.
determined, persistent, stubborn, resolute, tenacious, steadfast, obstinate, indefatigable