Is Obduration a word?

Obduration definition
(obsolete) A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart.
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What is the noun form of obdurate?

obduracy. The state of being obdurate, intractable, or stubbornly inflexible.
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What is an obdurate person?

Definition of obdurate

1a : stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing an unrepentant, obdurate sinner. b : hardened in feelings The obdurate enemy was merciless. 2 : resistant to persuasion or softening influences obdurate in his determination remaining obdurate to her husband's advances— Edith Wharton.
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What is the other word for Obdurately?

1 hard, obstinate, callous, unbending, inflexible. 2 unregenerate, reprobate, shameless.
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How do you use obdurate in a sentence?

I do not know why he is taking such an obdurate attitude. I have no wish to be intolerant or unduly obdurate in this matter. All those important factors are as nothing compared with his obdurate determination to impose privatisation on his dogmatic terms. The persecutors are quite obdurate to any public opinion.
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What is the difference between obstinate and obdurate?

And this is connected to Xanne's answer: obstinate is being obstructive for no reason, obdurate has a reason (character, a hard skin, toughness, standing fast for what you believe).
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What part of speech is obdurate?

OBDURATE (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
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Is Kismet in English word?

'Kismet' comes from the Arabic word 'qisma', which means "portion" or "lot." This is, in part, due to how kismet came into the language, and where it came from. Kismet was borrowed into English in the early 1800s from Turkish, where it was used as a synonym of fate.
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What is assiduous study?

showing hard work, care, and attention to detail: assiduous research/efforts. an assiduous student.
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What is a mercurial man?

If you describe someone as mercurial, you mean that they frequently change their mind or mood without warning. [literary] ...his mercurial temperament. Synonyms: capricious, volatile, unpredictable, erratic More Synonyms of mercurial.
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What is the definition for supercilious?

Definition of supercilious

: coolly and patronizingly haughty reacted to their breach of etiquette with a supercilious smile.
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Whats the definition of assiduous?

Definition of assiduous

: showing great care, attention, and effort : marked by careful unremitting attention or persistent application assiduous planning an assiduous book collector She tended her garden with assiduous attention.
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What is Rarefy?

Definition of rarefy

transitive verb. 1 : to make rare, thin, porous, or less dense : to expand without the addition of matter. 2 : to make more spiritual, refined, or abstruse. intransitive verb.
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What is a word that starts with N?

  • nail (verb)
  • nail.
  • naked (adjective)
  • name (noun)
  • name (verb)
  • narrow (adjective)
  • nation (noun)
  • national (adjective)
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What is the root word of prescient?

"Prescience" comes from the Latin verb praescire, which means "to know beforehand." "Praescire" joins the verb "scire" with the prefix prae-, a predecessor of "pre-." A lesser-known "scire"-derived word is "nescience." Nescience means "ignorance" and comes from "scire" plus "ne-," which means "not" in Latin.
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What does having a flinty voice mean?

If you describe a person or someone's character or expression as flinty, you mean they are harsh and show no emotion.
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Is assiduous a compliment?

If you call someone assiduous, it's a compliment. It means they're careful, methodical and very persistent.
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What is an assiduous worker?

Someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly. Podulski had been assiduous in learning his adopted language. Synonyms: diligent, constant, steady, hard-working More Synonyms of assiduous. Synonyms of. 'assiduous'
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What is the opposite in meaning of assiduous?

Opposite of hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work) idle. careless. inactive. lazy.
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Is kismet a Scrabble word?

Yes, kismet is in the scrabble dictionary.
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Is kismet real?

In this sense, Kismet is like 'good karma' — when your actions align with the truth of reality, things flow. You benefit. There is a sense of being in the right place at the right time. This feeling of 'flow' is actually just a lack of cognitive dissonance — We are not at odds with ourselves or life.
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What is the opposite of kismet?

Opposite of the property of being lucky. mischance. misfortune. unluckiness.
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What is the etymology of obdurate?

mid-15c., "stubborn, inexorable, unyielding; hardened," especially against moral influences; "stubbornly wicked," from Latin obduratus "hardened," past participle of obdurare "harden, render hard; be hard or hardened; hold out, persist, endure," in Church Latin "to harden the heart against God," from ob "against" (see ...
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What's another word for Rarefy?

In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for rarefy, like: thin, salubrious, attenuate, tighten, sublimate, subtilize, rarify and microcosmic.
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Can a person be ineffable?

If something is so powerful or emotional that you can't even describe it, it's ineffable. Ineffable ideas and emotions are difficult to put into words. Parents might feel an ineffable sadness and pride when watching their youngest child graduate from high school.
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