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 as a mule
Tagalog word for stubborn: pasaway
The word stubborn is an adjective, a word to describe a noun, such as a stubborn child. The noun form is stubbornness.
Stubborn is an adjective, because it describes something.
The correct spelling is "stubborn".
Stubborn?
The first one (you are stubborn) is an opinion statement. The second one is a factual statement.
Hardheaded and stubborn can mean the same thing. They are synonyms. Hardheaded can also mean realistic and pragmatic, but usually it means stubborn. If someone is stubborn they could be called hardheaded and vis-versa
It means determined and stubborn
I'd suggest the distinct difference is one's tolerance to others' opinions arguments, and attitudes insofar one can easily express tolerance of others and be stubborn yet being a tolerant bigot is an oxymoron.
"We will determine the difference between the two stories and get back to you".
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.
skill is how good you are at something, attitude is how determined you are to do it:)
Simply saying difference between impossible and possible is dependent on how determined one is. So this basically means that anything is possible, if one is determined enough.