obedient'
It is a negative Connotation
He had a strong sense of Honor He never broke his word, and unlike Poseidon and Zeus, He never cheated on his wife.
Phêmê or Ossa was the goddess of rumour, report and gossip. She was also, by extension, the dual spirit of fame and good repute in a positive sense, and infamy and scandal in the bad.
Spartans were mean.
He is so obstinate about his ideas. We are not that much Obstinate.
Obstinate means firmly sticking to a purpose or opinion; refusing to be swayed by any argument.An example of the word 'obstinate' in a sentence:'The young child was refusing to get out of bed and get prepared for school despite her mother's repeated urges, displaying very obstinate and naughty behaviour.'People who are obstinate are STUBBORN.
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He is such an obstinate person; it's almost impossible to make him change his mind.
Obstinate
stubborn
Tenacious, obstinate.
obstinate, willful, rude
1. having a forceful and independent mind. 2. determined or obstinate; strong-willed. obstinate, stubborn, unregenerate
Both. All adjectives can be interpreted in opposing ways. Obstinate could be negative; 'stubborn', or positive; 'courage of your convictions.
I like to be obstinate
My son was such an obstinate child, I'm glad to say he's grown out of it now.I tried to convince her to change her mind, but she was obstinate.he was obstinate to accept our opinion during dicussionsShe was obstinate to the high tariffs.Stubborn