What does Obstinate mean?
Definitions for Obstinate
ˈɒb stə nɪtob·sti·nate
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Princeton's WordNet
stubborn, obstinate, unregenerateadjective
tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield
cussed, obdurate, obstinate, unrepentantadjective
stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing
contrary, obstinate, perverse, waywardverb
resistant to guidance or discipline
"Mary Mary quite contrary"; "an obstinate child with a violent temper"; "a perverse mood"; "wayward behavior"
obstinateverb
persist stubbornly
"he obstinates himself against all rational arguments"
Wiktionary
obstinateadjective
Stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent.
obstinateadjective
Said of inanimate things not easily subdued or removed.
Etymology: From obstinatus, past participle of obstino, from + *, from.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
OBSTINATEadjective
Stubborn; contumacious; fixed in resolution. Absolutely used, it has an ill sense; but relatively, it is neutral.
Etymology: obstinatus, Lat.
The queen is obstinate,
Stubborn to justice, apt t’ accuse it, and
Disdainful to be try’d by’t. William Shakespeare, Henry VIII.Yield,
Except you mean with obstinate repulse,
To slay your sov’reign. William Shakespeare.I have known great cures done by obstinate resolutions of drinking no wine. William Temple.
Her father did not fail to find
In all she spoke, the greatness of her mind;
Yet thought she was not obstinate to die,
Nor deem’d the death she promis’d was so nigh. Dryden.Look on Simo’s mate;
No ass so meek, no ass so obstinate. Alexander Pope, Ep. ii.
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obstinate
Obstinate refers to someone who is stubbornly refusing to change their opinion or course of action, regardless of attempts to persuade them to do so. It often suggests a strong-willed or persistent determination and can sometimes be interpreted as a negative trait implying inflexibility or unreasonableness.
Webster Dictionary
Obstinateadjective
pertinaciously adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course; persistent; not yielding to reason, arguments, or other means; stubborn; pertinacious; -- usually implying unreasonableness
Obstinateadjective
not yielding; not easily subdued or removed; as, obstinate fever; obstinate obstructions
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Obstinate
ob′sti-nāt, adj. blindly or excessively firm: unyielding: stubborn: not easily subdued or remedied.—ns. Ob′stinacy, Ob′stinateness, the condition of being obstinate: excess of firmness: stubbornness: fixedness that yields with difficulty, as a disease.—adv. Ob′stinately. [L. obstināre, -ātum—ob, in the way of, stāre, to stand.]
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
obstinate
In a military sense, means determined; fixed in resolution; as, an obstinate resistance.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Obstinate in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Obstinate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of Obstinate in a Sentence
True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.
Fools and obstinate men make rich lawyers.
Fools and obstinate men make rich lawyers. #satyamevjayate
True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.
There are smarter, more effective ways to deal with an obstinate teenager than using force, when I see what happened in South Carolina, I wonder what the teacher was thinking. Was he or she empowered to handle that on their own? Do they need more training? We should give any teacher the training they need. They are the ones who should control their classrooms.
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- مُتَعَنتArabic
- obstinatCatalan, Valencian
- tvrdohlavýCzech
- hartnäckigGerman
- obstinadoSpanish
- لجبازPersian
- jästipäinen, jääräpäinen, sitkeäFinnish
- obstinéFrench
- rag, rag-mhuinealachScottish Gaelic
- עקשןHebrew
- जिद्दीHindi
- hajthatatlan, konok, önfejű, csökönyös, makacsHungarian
- keras kepalaIndonesian
- ostinato, pertinaceItalian
- עַקשָׁןHebrew
- 頑固Japanese
- 완고한Korean
- duræ cervicisLatin
- makiki, mōtohe, whakatuturi, whātuturi, whakatōkeke, pakeMāori
- тврдоглав, упорен, своеглав, инаетливMacedonian
- obstinaat, hardnekkig, koppigDutch
- hardnakketNorwegian
- persistente, pertinaz, obstinadoPortuguese
- obstinat, persistent, încăpățânatRomanian
- упрямый, строптивыйRussian
- tvrdoglav, uporanSerbo-Croatian
- మొండిTelugu
- inatçıTurkish
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