unstubborn

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ stubborn

Adjective[edit]

unstubborn (comparative more unstubborn, superlative most unstubborn)

  1. Not stubborn.
    • 1904, Charles Elventon Nash, Martha Ballard, The History of Augusta, page 7:
      His route henceforth was beyond the farthest bound set up by De Monts and Champlain and into a country of deep, mellow, unstubborn soil, fit for human occupancy and habitation.