Obstinate

/ˈɑːbstənət/ adjective

Very unwilling to change your opinion or behavior, even when there are good reasons to do so.

From Latin "obstinatus" meaning "resolved, stubborn," from "obstinare" (to be determined). The root combines "ob-" (toward, against) with a sense of standing firm.

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