froward in English

adjective
1
(of a person) difficult to deal with; contrary.
The fear of Jehovah is to hate evil; pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way, and the froward mouth do I hate.

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1. Come, come, you froward and unable worms!

2. 9 synonyms for Contrarious: balky, contrary, difficult, froward, impossible, ornery

3. 9 synonyms for Balky: contrarious, contrary, difficult, froward, impossible, ornery, perverse, wayward

4. A naughty person, a wicked man , walketh with a froward mouth.

5. A froward man soweth strife : and a whisperer separateth chief friends.

6. Pro 12 A naughty person, a wicked man(Sentence dictionary), walketh with a froward mouth.

7. He taketh the wise in their craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong.

8. Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee.

9. Pro 32 For the froward is abomination to the LORD : but his secret is with the righteous.

10. They have also put froward a few proposals concerning further research and application in the paper.

11. He taketh the wise in their own and the counsel of froward is carried headlong.

12. For the froward is abomination to the LORD : but his secret is with the righteous.

13. He taketh the wise in their Craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried he

14. The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom: but the froward tongue shall be cut out.

15. Pro 24 Put away from thee a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far from thee.

16. Job 5:13 - He taketh the wise in their own Craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong.

17. Based on acoustic intensity, the estimation of ship motion parameters is put froward, and a rapid algorithm is introduced.

18. *Crabbed* †froward, wayward XIII; out of humour; †harsh, rugged XIV; difficult to deal with or make sense of; cross-tempered XVI