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obdurate

stubborn / unyielding / callous / hardened
Adjective
comp: more obduratesup: most obdurate

This term describes a specific type of stubbornness that is cold, hardened, and resistant to emotional appeals. It suggests a psychological rigidity where the individual is not merely determined, but actively impervious to persuasion, pity, or remorse. In a social or legal context, it often carries a negative connotation of callousness. While a person might be "stubborn" about a trivial preference, being "obdurate" implies a more severe, often moral or systemic refusal to yield, such as a criminal refusing to confess or a tyrant ignoring the pleas of the oppressed.

Meanings

Adjective

Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action, especially in the face of persuasion or pleas.

"Despite the lawyer's best efforts to negotiate a plea deal, the defendant remained obdurate in his claim of innocence."

Adjective

Hardened in feelings, especially regarding a refusal to feel pity or remorse for others.

"The dictator's obdurate indifference to the suffering of his people shocked the international community."

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