Obstinar in english

Obstinate

pronunciation: ɑbstənət part of speech: adjective
In gestures

obstinarse = persist. 

Example: Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.

obstinar 

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» obstinarsepersiststubbornly + insist .

Example: Nevertheless, it cannot yet be said that all cataloguing is conducted with the use of a computer, and even some major library systems persist with manual cataloguing practices.

Example: I didn't call her right away since I stubbornly insisted to myself that I could do it without help.

obstinarse = stubbornly + insist. 

Example: I didn't call her right away since I stubbornly insisted to myself that I could do it without help.

Obstinar synonyms

obdurate in spanish: obstinado, pronunciation: ɑbdɜrət part of speech: adjective contrary in spanish: contrario, pronunciation: kɑntreri part of speech: noun, adjective stubborn in spanish: obstinado, pronunciation: stʌbɜrn part of speech: adjective perverse in spanish: perverso, pronunciation: pɜrvɜrs part of speech: adjective wayward in spanish: rebelde, pronunciation: weɪwɜrd part of speech: adjective disobedient in spanish: desobediente, pronunciation: dɪsəbidiənt part of speech: adjective unrepentant in spanish: impenitente, pronunciation: ənrɪpentənt part of speech: adjective cussed in spanish: terco, pronunciation: kʌst part of speech: adjective unregenerate in spanish: no regenerado, pronunciation: ənrɪdʒenɜreɪt part of speech: adjective unreconstructed in spanish: sin reconstruir, pronunciation: ənrikənstrʌktɪd part of speech: adjective unregenerated in spanish: no regenerado, pronunciation: ənrɪdʒenɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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