Obstinate example sentences

Related (10): stubborn, unyielding, inflexible, immovable, rigid, unrelenting, adamant, pigheaded, mulish, headstrong

ob·sti·nate

adjective

obstinate (adjective)

  - stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so:

  - (of an unwelcome phenomenon or situation) very difficult to change or overcome:

Synonyms

stubborn, headstrong, willful, unyielding, inflexible, unbending, intransigent, intractable, obdurate, mulish, pigheaded, contrary, perverse, recalcitrant, refractory, uncooperative, unmanageable, stiff, rigid, steely, uncompromising, implacable, relentless, unrelenting, immovable, unshakeable, inexorable, persistent, persevering, tenacious, pertinacious, dogged, adamant, firm, steadfast, determined, bolshie, stroppy, balky, froward, contumacious, contrarious, indurate, compliant, amenable, tractable

"Obstinate" Example Sentences

1. The obstinate child refused to eat his vegetables.
2. Despite the warnings, the obstinate driver continued to speed down the highway.
3. The obstinate dogs refused to come when called.
4. She had an obstinate determination to succeed.
5. His obstinate refusal to compromise caused the negotiations to fall apart.
6. The obstinate man refused to ask for help, even when he was in desperate need.
7. The horse was obstinate and refused to follow the rider's commands.
8. Even though his team was losing, the coach remained obstinate in his game plan.
9. His obstinate nature made it difficult for him to make friends.
10. The company's obstinate policy was not open to negotiation.
11. She had an obstinate belief in her own abilities.
12. Despite the evidence, the obstinate judge refused to change his verdict.
13. The obstinate cat refused to come down from the tree.
14. The obstinate politician refused to budge on the issue.
15. The child's obstinate behavior caused frustration for the teacher.
16. His obstinate refusal to apologize created tension in the room.
17. The obstinate teenager refused to listen to his parents' advice.
18. The team's obstinate resistance finally paid off with a hard-fought victory.
19. The politician's obstinate stance on the issue cost him the election.
20. Her obstinate persistence allowed her to overcome many obstacles.
21. The company's obstinate adherence to outdated practices led to its downfall.
22. The young man's obstinate pride caused him to make many mistakes.
23. Despite the risks, the obstinate climbers continued to scale the mountain.
24. The obstinate dog refused to give up his bone, even when offered a treat.
25. The company's obstinate refusal to change its policies led to a high turnover rate.
26. The student's obstinate refusal to study caused her grades to suffer.
27. The obstinate employee refused to follow the new protocols.
28. His obstinate personality made it difficult for him to work with others.
29. The politician's obstinate refusal to compromise led to a government shutdown.
30. Despite the obstacles, her obstinate determination allowed her to achieve her goals.

Common Phases

1. Despite the evidence, he remained obstinate; refusing to change his opinion.
2. The child was very obstinate; refusing to eat his vegetables.
3. Her obstinate nature was causing problems in her relationships; she refused to compromise.
4. The athlete was accused of being obstinate; he refused to adhere to the coach's training plan.
5. Despite multiple warnings, the driver was obstinate; continuing to speed on the highway.

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