固执

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 固执

The adjective 固执 describes someone who is stubborn or obstinate, unwilling to change their opinion or behavior even when it might be reasonable to do so. It often carries a slightly negative connotation, implying inflexibility.

Usage in Conversation

固执 is commonly used to describe people who refuse to listen to advice or change their mind. For example, "固执" means "He is very stubborn." It can also describe attitudes, such as "固执" (stubbornly sticking to one's own opinion).

Common Collocations

Nuances and Tips

固执 is stronger than simply being determined; it implies an unreasonable refusal to adapt. It is often used in everyday speech to gently criticize someone’s inflexibility. Avoid confusing 固执 with 坚持, which can have a more positive sense of persistence.

Character Insights

The character means "to solidify," suggesting firmness or rigidity. means "to hold or execute," reinforcing the idea of holding firmly to something. Together, they vividly convey the sense of stubbornness.

Example Sentences

He is very obstinate; no matter how others persuade him, it’s useless.

Being stubborn about one’s own opinion makes cooperation difficult.

She stubbornly insists on her own decision and refuses to listen to others’