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obstinate
ob·sti·nate O0015900 (ŏb′stə-nĭt)adj.1. a. Stubbornly adhering to an attitude, opinion, or course of action; obdurate.b. Characterized by such adherence: an obstinate refusal.2. Difficult to manage, control, or treat: an obstinate problem; an obstinate headache. [Middle English obstinat, from Latin obstinātus, past participle of obstināre, to persist; see stā- in Indo-European roots.] ob′sti·nate·ly adv.ob′sti·nate·ness n.Synonyms: stubborn, headstrong, recalcitrant, intractable, bullheaded, pigheaded, mulish These adjectives mean tenaciously unwilling to yield. Obstinate implies unreasonable rigidity: "Mr. Quincy labored hard with the governor to obtain his assent, but he was obstinate" (Benjamin Franklin). Stubborn pertains to innate, often perverse resoluteness or unyieldingness: "She was very stubborn when her mind was made up" (Samuel Butler). One who is headstrong is obstinately bent on having his or her own way: The headstrong senator ignored his constituency. A person who is recalcitrant rebels against authority: The police arrested the recalcitrant protestors. Intractable refers to what is obstinate and difficult to manage or control: "the intractable ferocity of his captive" (Edgar Allan Poe). Bullheaded suggests foolish or irrational obstinacy, and pigheaded, stupid obstinacy: Don't be bullheaded; see a doctor. "It's a pity pious folks are so apt to be pigheaded" (Harriet Beecher Stowe). Mulish implies the obstinacy and intractability associated with a mule: "It is a mark of my own chalky insecurity and mulish youth that I hounded Andy every chance I got" (Brian Doyle).obstinate (ˈɒbstɪnɪt) adj1. adhering fixedly to a particular opinion, attitude, course of action, etc2. self-willed or headstrong3. difficult to subdue or alleviate; persistent: an obstinate fever. [C14: from Latin obstinātus, past participle of obstināre to persist in, from ob- (intensive) + stin-, variant of stare to stand] ˈobstinately advob•sti•nate (ˈɒb stə nɪt) adj. 1. firmly or stubbornly adhering to a purpose, opinion, or course of action. 2. not easily or readily treated, controlled, or overcome, as a disease. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin obstinātus, past participle of obstināre to set one's mind on, be determined =ob- ob- + stināre, derivative of stāre to stand] ob′sti•nate•ly, adv. ob′sti•nate•ness, n. syn: See stubborn. ThesaurusVerb | 1. | obstinate - persist stubbornly; "he obstinates himself against all rational arguments"hang in, persevere, persist, hang on, hold on - be persistent, refuse to stop; "he persisted to call me every night"; "The child persisted and kept asking questions" | Adj. | 1. | obstinate - tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yieldstubborn, unregenerateuncompromising, inflexible, sturdy - not making concessions; "took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks"; "uncompromising honesty"disobedient - not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority; "disobedient children"intractable - not tractable; difficult to manage or mold; "an intractable disposition"; "intractable pain"; "the most intractable issue of our era"; "intractable metal" | | 2. | obstinate - stubbornly persistent in wrongdoingcussed, obdurate, unrepentantunregenerated, unregenerate - not reformed morally or spiritually; "unregenerate human nature"; "unregenerate conservatism" | | 3. | obstinate - resistant to guidance or discipline; "Mary Mary quite contrary"; "an obstinate child with a violent temper"; "a perverse mood"; "wayward behavior"wayward, perverse, contrarydisobedient - not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority; "disobedient children" |
obstinateadjective stubborn, dogged, determined, persistent, firm, perverse, intractable, inflexible, wilful, tenacious, recalcitrant, steadfast, unyielding, opinionated, intransigent, immovable, headstrong, unmanageable, cussed, strong-minded, unbending, obdurate, stiff-necked, unshakable, self-willed, refractory, pig-headed, bull-headed, mulish, contumacious, pertinacious He is obstinate and determined and will not give up. flexible, wavering, manageable, undecided, obedient, compliant, amenable, submissive, docile, tractable, biddable, irresolute, complaisantobstinateadjective1. Tenaciously unwilling to yield:bullheaded, dogged, hardheaded, headstrong, mulish, pertinacious, perverse, pigheaded, stiff-necked, tenacious, willful.2. Not submitting to discipline or control:disorderly, fractious, indocile, intractable, lawless, obstreperous, recalcitrant, refractory, uncontrollable, undisciplined, ungovernable, unmanageable, unruly, untoward, wild.Idiom: out of line.3. Difficult to alleviate or cure:persistent, pertinacious, stubborn.Translationsobstinate (ˈobstinət) adjective refusing to yield, obey etc. She won't change her mind – she's very obstinate. 固執的,倔強的 固执的,倔强的 ˈobstinacy (-nəsi) noun 固執 固执ˈobstinately adverb 固執地 固执地IdiomsSeestubborn as a muleEncyclopediaSeeObstinacyobstinate
ob·sti·nate (ob'sti-năt), 1. Firmly adhering to one's own purpose or opinion, even when wrong; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty. Synonym(s): intractable (2) , refractory (2) 2. Synonym(s): refractory (1) [L. obstinatus, determined] obstinate (ŏb′stə-nĭt)adj. Difficult to alleviate or cure. ob′sti·nate·ness n.ob·sti·nate (ob'sti-năt) 1. Firmly adhering to one's own purpose or opinion, even when proven wrong; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty. Synonym(s): intractable (2) , refractory (2) . 2. Synonym(s): refractory (1) . [L. obstinatus, determined]obstinate
Synonyms for obstinateadj stubbornSynonyms- stubborn
- dogged
- determined
- persistent
- firm
- perverse
- intractable
- inflexible
- wilful
- tenacious
- recalcitrant
- steadfast
- unyielding
- opinionated
- intransigent
- immovable
- headstrong
- unmanageable
- cussed
- strong-minded
- unbending
- obdurate
- stiff-necked
- unshakable
- self-willed
- refractory
- pig-headed
- bull-headed
- mulish
- contumacious
- pertinacious
Antonyms- flexible
- wavering
- manageable
- undecided
- obedient
- compliant
- amenable
- submissive
- docile
- tractable
- biddable
- irresolute
- complaisant
Synonyms for obstinateadj tenaciously unwilling to yieldSynonyms- bullheaded
- dogged
- hardheaded
- headstrong
- mulish
- pertinacious
- perverse
- pigheaded
- stiff-necked
- tenacious
- willful
adj not submitting to discipline or controlSynonyms- disorderly
- fractious
- indocile
- intractable
- lawless
- obstreperous
- recalcitrant
- refractory
- uncontrollable
- undisciplined
- ungovernable
- unmanageable
- unruly
- untoward
- wild
adj difficult to alleviate or cureSynonyms- persistent
- pertinacious
- stubborn
Synonyms for obstinateverb persist stubbornlyRelated Words- hang in
- persevere
- persist
- hang on
- hold on
adj tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yieldSynonymsRelated Words- uncompromising
- inflexible
- sturdy
- disobedient
- intractable
adj stubbornly persistent in wrongdoingSynonyms- cussed
- obdurate
- unrepentant
Related Words- unregenerated
- unregenerate
adj resistant to guidance or disciplineSynonymsRelated Words |