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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Being "stubbornly practical"

Every dictionary has their own definition.. can anyone put it in layman's terms?
  

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The words mean simply what they mean. The person is a very level-headed, practical person. Someone who does something "stubbornly" means they refuse to do anything else, or do it another way.

  • The words mean simply what they mean.
  • The person is a very level-headed, practical person.
  • Someone who does something "stubbornly" means they refuse to do anything else, or do it another way.
  • If the person who describes another person this was is someone who enjoys whimsy and fun, it's vaguely insulting - a wish for the person to not be so practical all the time.
  • If the person who is describing the other person this way is also very practical, it could be admiring.
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The words mean simply what they mean.

The person is a very level-headed, practical person.

Someone who does something "stubbornly" means they refuse to do anything else, or do it another way.

If the person who describes another person this was is someone who enjoys whimsy and fun, it's vaguely insulting - a wish for the person to not be so practical all the time.

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