Obdurate

Obdurate

Meaning:

  • Unwilling to change one’s mind or be persuaded, especially in a stubborn or inflexible way.
  • Resolutely resistant to influence or appeals.
  • Impervious to pleas or commands.

Synonyms:

  • Stubborn: Unyielding, determined to have one’s own way.
  • Dogged: Persistently determined, tenacious.
  • Intransigent: Refusing to compromise or cooperate.
  • Unyielding: Not giving way or changing, inflexible.
  • Adamant: Unwavering, determined not to change.
  • Impenetrable: Not susceptible to influence or persuasion.
  • Callous: Unfeeling, insensitive to others’ pleas.
  • Relentless: Unceasing, unyielding in one’s determination.
  • Ruthless: Merciless, lacking in sympathy or pity.

Antonyms:

  • Yielding: Open to influence, willing to compromise.
  • Accommodating: Willing to please others, readily adapting to different needs.
  • Pliant: Easily bent or influenced, flexible.
  • Open-minded: Receptive to new ideas and opinions.
  • Persuadable: Willing to change one’s mind based on evidence or reasoning.
  • Empathetic: Understanding and considerate of others’ feelings.
  • Compassionate: Feeling concern for others’ suffering and wanting to help.
  • Lenient: Merciful, not harsh or strict.
  • Compromising: Willing to find a solution that works for everyone.

Additional Notes:

  • “Obdurate” often carries a negative connotation, implying stubbornness or even arrogance.
  • The specific meaning and nuance of “obdurate” can depend on the context in which it is used.
  • Some synonyms may be more appropriate than others depending on the specific situation.