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Which word would you use to describe a stubborn person in the most negative way? firm rigid pig-headed willful
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Which word would you use to describe a stubborn person in the most negative way?
firm
rigid
pig-headed
willful
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3, pig headed. It has the most negitive connotation.
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pig-headed :) hope that helped!!
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