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Stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing.
obstinate
unrepentant
cussed
unregenerate
unregenerated
Showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings.
flint
stony
flinty
granitic
heartless
hardhearted
1
The governor was
obdurate
in his decision to stick in the race.
2
But the French Court was
obdurate
;
it would not furnish a penny.
3
She changes her mind; she is willing where before she was
obdurate
.
4
But her villa looks very dark; its closed windows are very
obdurate
.
5
The surface of his paintings is wall-like in itself: solid,
obdurate
,
opaque.
6
The Counsellors were admitted, but the Queen was as
obdurate
as ever.
7
The Winnebagos saw him in a new mood to-day, stern, inflexible,
obdurate
.
8
Mr. Farleigh remained a gray, faintly glistening,
obdurate
oak made of stone.
9
Purposely he hesitated and haggled over the amount, but Paulvitch was
obdurate
.
10
The master appeared
obdurate
,
and we had gone too far to recede.
11
There is the
obdurate
emptiness of dreams, whose lights are only imaginary.
12
Inasmuch as she was
obdurate
,
the king ordered her to be executed.
13
The Lieutenant endeavoured to persuade him to surrender, but he was
obdurate
.
14
Sadly and silently I turned from that
obdurate
man and walked forward.
15
A little lever that had hitherto been
obdurate
now confessed itself mobile.
16
By moving exhortations to virtue, she softened and converted several
obdurate
sinners.
obdurate
remain obdurate
most obdurate
still obdurate
as obdurate
so obdurate