obstinacy|obstinacies in English
noun
[ob·sti·na·cy || 'ɑbstɪnəsɪ /'ɒb-]
stubbornness, willfulness, unwavering determinatio
Use "obstinacy|obstinacies" in a sentence
1. He rebuked them for their pedantries and obstinacies.
2. His obstinacy drives me mad!
3. His obstinacy was irritating.
4. I resisted the proposal with obstinacy.
5. Sheer obstinacy prevented her from apologizing.
6. -The Acemetic Monks; their obstinacy
7. Consider it a child's obstinacy.
8. It is a very accountable obstinacy.
9. 3 It is a very accountable obstinacy.
10. The only thing humanity really Admires is obstinacy.
11. He has a streak of obstinacy in him.
12. -The Acemetic Monks; their obstinacy..87 CHAPTER VII
13. He bitted the file to English obstinacy and broke his teeth.
14. He met the pressing requests of his neighbours with a gentle obstinacy.
15. In his obstinacy Hung - chien refused to eat anything the Chous had sent.
16. Try as I would, I could not reason him out of his obstinacy.
17. His obstinacy was bruited about the country - side, and caused great consternation.
18. Synonyms for Cussedness include obstinacy, perversity, pigheadedness, stubbornness, willfulness, cantankerousness, nastiness, orneriness, contrariness and
19. Antonyms for Amenability include doggedness, fixedness, headstrongness, imperviousness, obduracy, obstinacy, self-willedness, single-mindedness, steadfastness and
20. I might have become a dangerous man with all that stubbornness and obstinacy built into me.
21. But it was bigoted political obstinacy, not courage, which induced him to refuse to devalue the pound.
22. A cross with a bull - dog has affected for many generations the courage and obstinacy of greyhounds.
23. A stickler for realism, he was frustrated by an obstinacy in his models as strong as his own.
24. Vladek in old age has lost the resilient bounce, if not the courage and obstinacy of his youth.
25. But it was bigoted political obstinacy, not courage,(Sentencedict.com) which induced him to refuse to devalue the pound.