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.
My dog was very obstinate to go back home.
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He is so obstinate about his ideas. We are not that much Obstinate.
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He is such an obstinate person; it's almost impossible to make him change his mind.
Another word for stubborn is obstinate.
Obstinate
stubborn
obstinate, willful, rude
Tenacious, obstinate.
1. having a forceful and independent mind. 2. determined or obstinate; strong-willed. obstinate, stubborn, unregenerate
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
In the word "obstinate," the second syllable "sti" is the most strongly accented. The stress falls on the second syllable when pronouncing the word: ob-STI-nate.