Intransigent vs Defiant - What's the difference?
intransigent | defiant |
Unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn.
Defying.
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, chapter=15 Boldly resisting opposition.
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*:But the demonstrators remained defiant , pouring into the streets by the thousands and venting their anger over political corruption, the high cost of living and huge public spending for the World Cup and the Olympics.
As adjectives the difference between intransigent and defiant
is that intransigent is unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn while defiant is mistrustful.As a verb defiant is
.intransigent
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Alternative forms
* intransigeantAdjective
(en adjective)- Don't waste your time trying to change his mind, he's completely intransigent .
Synonyms
* See alsoReferences
* *defiant
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=She paused and took a defiant breath. ‘If you don't believe me, I can't help it. But I'm not a liar.’ ¶ ‘No,’ said Luke, grinning at her. ‘You're not dull enough!
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