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SAT Vocab 17
Mrs. Hahn RWS
| Term | Definition | Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Dogmatic | (adj.)--strongly opinionated. | There is a always that one dogmatic kid that likes to object to everyone. |
| Hidebound | (adj.)-- stubborn,narrow-mindedly, | The dogs were being hidebound toward their owner. |
| Intractable | (adj.)--stubborn; hard to manage. | Everyone is all over the place,a bunch of intractable little dogs. |
| Obdurate | (adj.)--resistant to persuasion or softening stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing. | "Trying to beg my obdurate parents is like trying to force a dog to roll over." Miley said. |
| Obstinate | (adj.)-- stubborn; inflexible. | When it came to work, Jerry was obstinate about his time management skills. |
| Recalcitrant | (adj.)--disobedient; defiant | "Listen, if I hear that anyone was being recalcitrant, everyone will right essays." The teacher said. |
| Resolve | (n.)--firmness, determination. | Being resolve is the perfect way to complete an obstacle. |
| Unyielding | (adj.)--firm and determined. | I usually try to be unyielding and have a straightforward attitude when I want something. |
| Willful | (adj.) stubborn | The little boy tended to act willful in the store. |
| Adamant | (adj.)--unwilling to bend. | "Your doing so much, no wonder why you're adamant." Lizzie told her friend. |