Definitionadj. stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing
Last update: August 29, 2015
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Today's yungsters find their elders obdurate. [Please select]
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And if he does n't regret it, and remains obdurate, we shall just have to kill him. [adjective]
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If obdurate to others you have still been kind to me. [adjective]
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I will not trust Lord Evandale's life with these obdurate men. [adjective]
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Trimmel was also obdurate, and Mr. [adjective]
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One of them was telling the other that her sister's husband, a mason, had died an obdurate heathen and a bitter enemy of the Christian Church. [adjective]
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'You will not persist in saying that,' rejoined the gentleman, with a voice and emphasis of kindness that might have touched a much harder and more obdurate heart. [adjective]
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There is no flesh in man's obdurate heart, It does not feel for man. [adjective]
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