(OB-doo-rit), adjective
Stubborn and unyielding.
“The fates are not quite OBDURATE; / They have a grim, sardonic way / Of granting them who supplicate / The thing they wanted yesterday.” –Roselle Mercier Montgomery, American poet
Front | obdurate |
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Back | (OB-doo-rit), adjective Stubborn and unyielding. “The fates are not quite OBDURATE; / They have a grim, sardonic way / Of granting them who supplicate / The thing they wanted yesterday.” –Roselle Mercier Montgomery, American poet |
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