obstination
stubbornness
noun ob-stee-nah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin obstinatio, from obstinare (to persist)
Also means
doggedness
Usage Note
Obstination can carry both a positive nuance (admirable perseverance) and a negative one (pigheadedness), depending on context. The related adjective is obstiné ('stubborn'), and the verb is s'obstiner ('to persist, to dig one's heels in'). You might say avec obstination to mean 'doggedly.'
Examples
"Il a réussi grâce à son obstination."
Natural Translation
He succeeded thanks to his stubbornness.
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