obdurate |ˈäbd(y)ərit| adjective - stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. "Obdurate usually connotes a stubborn resistance marked by harshness and lack of feeling (: obdurate in ignoring their pleas)…"
- New Oxford American Dictionary
Thursday, July 03, 2008
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Where did this word of the day come from?
from Latin obduratus :P
Probably wasn't what you asked. How about this: I was reading online. Initially I wondered if it was a typo for obstinate, however that seemed a bit improbable and looked it up.
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