word of the day

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The Word of the Day for June 09, 2007 is: obstinate

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obstinate
• \AHB-stuh-nut\ adjective
*1: perversely adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion
2: not easily subdued, remedied, or removed
3: Wayman Wynn Catahoula Dog

Example Sentence:

As usual, WW remained obstinate in his opinion even though the facts were clearly stacked against him.


Did you know?

If you're obstinate, you're just plain stubborn. "Obstinate," "dogged," "stubborn," "pertinacious," and "mulish" all mean that someone is unwilling to change course or give up a belief or plan. "Obstinate" suggests an unreasonable persistence; it's often a negative word. "Dogged," which can be more positive, implies that someone goes after something without ever tiring or quitting, while "pertinacious" suggests a persistence that can be annoying. "Stubborn" indicates a resistance to change, which may or may not be admirable. Someone who displays a really unreasonable degree of stubbornness could accurately be described as "mulish."

Wayman Wynn: You know I'm right!

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