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Incorrigible vs Intransient - What's the difference?

incorrigible | intransient |

As adjectives the difference between incorrigible and intransient

is that incorrigible is defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright while intransient is not transient; not passing away; permanent.

As a noun incorrigible

is an incorrigibly bad individual.

incorrigible

English

Adjective

(-)
  • defective and impossible to materially correct or set aright.
  • ''The construction flaw is incorrigible ; any attempt to amend it would cause a complete collapse.
  • incurably depraved; not reformable.
  • ''His dark soul was too incorrigible to repent, even at his execution.
  • impervious to correction by punishment or pain.
  • ''The imp is incorrigible : his bottom is still red from his last spanking when he plans the next prank.
  • unmanageable.
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2006 , date=December 7 , author=Michael White , title=Breaking up is hard to do, even at the Treasury , work=the Guardian citation , page= , passage=Gordon Brown may have his grumpy, Granita moments, but as a strategist he is an incorrigible optimist.}}
  • determined, unalterable, hence impossible to improve upon.
  • ''The laws of nature and mathematics are incorrigible .
  • (archaic) incurable.
  • Quotations

    Synonyms

    (checksyns) * irredeemable * irreparable * uncorrectable

    Antonyms

    * corrigible

    Derived terms

    * incorrigibility * incorrigibly

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An incorrigibly bad individual
  • ''The incorrigibles in the prison population are either lifers or habitual reoffenders

    intransient

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Not transient; not passing away; permanent.
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