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3. is obstinate used correctly in the following sentence? she is known …

Question

  1. is obstinate used correctly in the following sentence? she is known for being obstinate and unwilling to ever admit when shes wrong in an argument. yes no 4. what does the word obstinate mean? refusing to change opinions or behavior, even when persuaded

Explanation:

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The word "obstinate" means being stubbornly determined, often refusing to change one's opinions or behavior. In the sentence "She is known for being obstinate and unwilling to ever admit when she's wrong in an argument", it is used correctly to describe someone with such a stubborn - like quality.

Answer:

  1. Yes
  2. Refusing to change opinions or behavior, even when persuaded