Obdurate


The meaning of the word Obdurate is: unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings; stubborn


Examples:

With his obdurate personality and intense dislike for people, Jonathan had all the makings of a professional killer.

published by Cristen on 2021-12-07 04:17:48


Sometimes, you are too obdurate for your own good!

published by Emilia on 2021-06-19 16:53:12


Despite the defendant’s apology, the judge was obdurate and gave him a thirty-year sentence.

published by Tana on 2021-09-15 22:15:03


Because Janice was obdurate, she did not shed a single tear while hearing the tragic story.

published by Ronny on 2021-07-29 00:09:26


Wise beyond his seven years, Henry knew his mother was too obdurate to be affected by his tears.

published by Barbara on 2021-04-17 00:30:06


Although the hurricane was rapidly coming their way, the townspeople were obdurate and did not leave their homes.

published by Maris on 2021-11-23 02:07:08


Even though his fellow teammates urged him to accept the new coach, the star basketball player remained obdurate and refused to follow the coach’s directions.

published by Chantell on 2021-09-01 17:38:43


The protestors were obdurate and did not move even when the police arrived.

published by Shondra on 2021-12-15 03:50:44


Will you stop being so obdurate and at least listen to my point of view?

published by Raven on 2021-09-24 14:46:02


Obdurate and quick to judge, the detective believed every suspect was guilty.

published by Bruce on 2021-03-27 23:17:48


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