Obdurate vs Wrongheaded - What's the difference?
obdurate | wrongheaded | Related terms |
Stubbornly persistent, generally in wrongdoing; refusing to reform or repent.
* Hooker
* Shakespeare
* 1818 , ,"The Revolt of Islam", canto 4, stanza 9, lines 1486-7:
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(obsolete) Physically hardened, toughened.
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Having an obstinately (persistently, stubbornly) perverse/erroneous opinion or judgement.
Obdurate is a related term of wrongheaded.
As adjectives the difference between obdurate and wrongheaded
is that obdurate is stubbornly persistent, generally in wrongdoing; refusing to reform or repent while wrongheaded is having an obstinately (persistently, stubbornly) perverse/erroneous opinion or judgement.obdurate
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The very custom of evil makes the heart obdurate against whatsoever instructions to the contrary.
- Art thou obdurate , flinty, hard as steel, / Nay, more than flint, for stone at rain relenteth?
- But custom maketh blind and obdurate
- The loftiest hearts.
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Synonyms
* (stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing): hardened, hard-hearted, impertinent, intractable, unrepentant, unyielding, recalcitrantDerived terms
* obduracyReferences
wrongheaded
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Alternative forms
* wrong-headedAdjective
(en adjective)- He's not just wrong, but wrongheaded about raising the kids.