Use "obstinate|obstinated|obstinates|obstinating" in a sentence

1. Obstinate, headstrong girl!

2. Don't be so obstinate!

3. He continued to be obstinate.

4. Boneheaded Dumb, stupid, and/or obstinate

5. Even dying animals can be obstinate.

6. Ed is being obstinate again.

7. He can be very obstinate at times.

8. " Obstinate, I never retreat at dead ends "

9. Bullheaded: 1 adj obstinate and stupid Synonyms: bullet-headed , pigheaded obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield

10. She's too obstinate to let anyone help her.

11. Asininity: The quality of being asinine; obstinate stupidity

12. He returned frowning, his face obstinate but whistling jauntily.

13. The obstinate old man refused to go to hospital.

14. He was the most obstinate man I've ever met.

15. You know I'm right really. You're just being obstinate.

16. 13 synonyms for Bullheaded: dogged, hardheaded, headstrong, mulish, obstinate, pertinacious

17. It rubs to work under such an obstinate man.

18. He can be very obstinate when he wants to be!

19. Contumacious means stubbornly disobedient, wilfully obstinate or rebellious, thus Contumaciously means acting in a stubbornly disobedient way, in a wilfully obstinate way, or in a rebellious way.

20. What does Assish mean? Like an ass; stupid or obstinate; asinine

21. 11 It is difficult to reason with an obstinate old man.

22. It is difficult to reason with an obstinate old man.

23. He is obstinate and determined and will not give up.

24. Never have I met a woman so obstinate, so pigheaded!

25. Ballater sensed obstinate refusal rather than a willingness to bargain.

26. The kid has been obstinate and bullheaded from his childhood.

27. James's Chronicle wrote contemptuously of " a foolish, obstinate, and unrelenting King. "

28. Was God’s Kingdom in the heart of Jesus’ obstinate and murderous opposers?

29. Despite various punishments already meted out, the idolatrous Israelites remain obstinate.

30. Formal, exact and obstinate, he was also cold, suspicious, touchy and tactless.

31. Obstinate and stupid Familiarity information: Bullheaded used as an adjective is very rare.

32. 21 Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures.

33. She had an obstinate chin, a cruel mouth and small arrogant eyes.

34. Old dirt is obstinate and also begins to destroy the fibres if left.

35. In the face of obstinate wickedness, Jehovah “felt hurt at his heart.”

36. Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures.

37. She controlled herself sternly, forcing her face into a puffy obstinate shape.

38. (Luke 4:13) Similarly, obstinate spirits not only attract people but also attack them.

39. On the subject of all these movements the radio maintained an obstinate silence.

40. She Brazenly dominated king and people, and remained stubbornly obstinate to the terrible end

41. How do you deal with an obstinate teenager who always says she isn't hungry?

42. I had been puzzled by his Behaviour.the obstinate Behaviour of a small child

43. She was always the outsider, refusing to conform to traditions, obstinate and impudent.

44. 25 Formal, exact and obstinate, he was also cold, suspicious, touchy and tactless.

45. Pigheaded; contrary; stubborn; obstinate; perverse; mulish: The Balky child refused to put on her shoes

46. The X Reserve Corps encountered "especially obstinate" resistance at Marbaix and Le Grand-Fayt.

47. Synonyms for Bullheaded include obstinate, wilful, unbending, adamant, dogged, headstrong, immovable, implacable, inflexible and intransigent

48. Contumacy definition: obstinate and wilful rebelliousness or resistance to authority; insubordination; Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

49. Contumacy, or contempt of court, is an obstinate disobedience of the lawful orders of a court

50. Weasel, whipped in a taut ball of his longing licked Hilde's obstinate body with yellow gazes.

51. asininity (uncountable) The quality of being Asinine; obstinate stupidity (countable) An Asinine remark, behaviour, etc.

52. Both sides are trying to wear the other down by being obstinate in the negotiations.

53. Contumacy, or contempt of court, is an obstinate disobedience of the lawful orders of a court

54. Obstinate rebelliousness and insubordination; resistance to authority Familiarity information: Contumacy used as a noun is rare.

55. He is so obstinate that he still tries to defend his theory, although it has been proved wrong.

56. In some ways they were so alike; red of hair and hot of temper, both obstinate as mules.

57. Contrarious definition: difficult to deal with synonyms: unregenerate, obstinate, cross-grained, stubborn antonyms: docile, compromising, obedient, tractable

58. GERALD FITZGERALD CHARLES JAMES LEVER He tried every persuasion and Blandishment in his power, but she still remained obstinate

59. Gradually the most obstinate Branchlet with its spray of leaves is drawn into juxtaposition with the main part of the mansion

60. Bigotry definition is - obstinate or intolerant devotion to one's own opinions and prejudices : the state of mind of a bigot

61. Asininity (countable and uncountable, plural asininities) (uncountable) The quality of being asinine; obstinate stupidity (countable) An asinine remark, behaviour, etc.

62. But Father can be remarkably obstinate when he thinks he knows what he wants and Mother is putty in his hands.

63. To preach the word Authoritatively, dispense the sacraments, ordain their officers, admonish offenders, excommunicate the obstinate and incorrigible, and absolve the penitent

64. The obstinate refusal of many males to support gun control is not chiefly a product of conditioning by the weapons industry.

65. Contrarious: 1 adj difficult to deal with Synonyms: cross-grained obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield

66. 4 And I did it because I knew that thou art obstinate, and thy aneck is an iron sinew, and thy brow brass;

67. There, the power of the minority – especially an obstinate and logic-resistant minority like this one – is riotously out of proportion to its numbers.

68. How still the trees were, with their crinkly, innumerable twigs against the sky, and their grey, obstinate trunks rising from the Brown bracken!

69. Asinine Meaning: "obstinate, stupid, offensively silly," from Latin asininus "stupid," literally "like an ass," from… See definitions of Asinine.

70. Obstinate Russian resistance, members of which declared the Patriotic War, brought Napoleon a disastrous defeat: Less than 30,000 of his troops returned to their homeland.

71. But since his judges did not fear God or want to know His will, Stephen said: ‘Obstinate men, you are always resisting the holy spirit.

72. Asinine derives from the Latin asinus, which means "stupid," but also "like an ass or donkey." Asinine behavior isn't simply dumb, but is as obstinate and lacking in judgement as a stubborn donkey

73. 1500, "quarrelsome, apt to contend," from Latin contentiosus "obstinate, quarrelsome," from contentionem (nominative contentio) "a vigorous struggling, a contest, a fight," noun of action from past-participle stem of contendere (see contend).Related: Contentiously; Contentiousness.

74. "Benignity" of his expression, and how in him it seemed that "great strength of character and obstinate determination were united with extreme gentleness of disposition and with absolute tenderness towards all about him." Abraham Lincoln

75. 1500, "quarrelsome, apt to contend," from Latin contentiosus "obstinate, quarrelsome," from contentionem (nominative contentio) "a vigorous struggling, a contest, a fight," noun of action from past-participle stem of contendere (see contend).Related: Contentiously; contentiousness.

76. Benjamin Rush, the Allopath [2] Benjamin Rush (1745-1813) was a member of the Continental Congress, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a combater of yellow fever, the founder of psychiatry in America, and an obstinate believer in miasmas and bloodletting

77. Contumacy: 1 n obstinate rebelliousness and insubordination; resistance to authority Type of: insubordination , rebelliousness an insubordinate act n willful refusal to appear before a court or comply with a court order; can result in a finding of contempt of court Type of: …

78. Cantankerous: 1 adj stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate Synonyms: bloody-minded obstinate , stubborn , unregenerate tenaciously unwilling or marked by tenacious unwillingness to yield adj having a difficult and contrary disposition “"a Cantankerous and venomous-tongued old lady"- Dorothy Sayers” Synonyms: crotchety , ornery

79. IT is necessary, in this place, to speak of the Antipathies of natural things, seeing it is requisite, as we go on, to have a thorough knowledge of that obstinate contrariety of Nature, where any thing shuns its contrary, and drives it, as it were, out of its presence.Such antipathy as this has the root rhubarb against choler; treacle against poison; the sapphire

80. Dunning Kruger-Effect & Imposter syndrome- in Indian vote based electoral politics- a burgeoning creed of obstinate Asininity September 4, 2020 by Biswarup Mukhopadhyay Most of us remember the year 1999, for it gave us a movie- The Matrix with an idea of what can an illusion based mental prison which is drawn around us by an external agency can