unyielding 音标拼音: [ənj'ildɪŋ]
a . 不屈的
不屈的
unyielding adj 1 :
stubbornly unyielding ; "
dogged persistence "; "
dour determination "; "
the most vocal and pertinacious of all the critics "; "
a mind not gifted to discover truth but tenacious to hold it "-
T .
S .
Eliot ; "
men tenacious of opinion " [
synonym : {
dogged }, {
dour }, {
persistent },
{
pertinacious }, {
tenacious }, {
unyielding }]
2 :
resistant to physical force or pressure ; "
an unyielding head support "
Unyielding \
Unyielding \
See {
yielding }.
-----
and the like .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
The above classes of words are unlimited in extent ,
and such compounds may be formed by any writer or speaker at will from almost all the adjectives or participles in the language ,
excepting those which have a recognized and usual negative correspondent with the prefix -
in .
No attempt will be made ,
therefore ,
to define them all in this Dictionary ;
many will be omitted from its Vocabulary which are negations of the simple word ,
and are readily explained by prefixing a not to the latter .
Derivatives of these words in -
ly and -
ness will also ,
for the most part ,
be omitted for the same or similar reasons .
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There will be inserted as separate articles with definitions ,
the following :
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1 .
Those which have acquired an opposed or contrary ,
instead of a merely negative ,
meaning ;
as ,
unfriendly ,
ungraceful ,
unpalatable ,
unquiet ,
and the like ;
or else an intensive sense more than a prefixed not would express ;
as ,
unending ,
unparalleled ,
undisciplined ,
undoubted ,
unsafe ,
and the like .
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2 .
Those which have the value of independent words ,
inasmuch as the simple words are either not used at all ,
or are rarely ,
or at least much less frequently ,
used ;
as ,
unavoidable ,
unconscionable ,
undeniable ,
unspeakable ,
unprecedented ,
unruly ,
and the like ;
or inasmuch as they are used in a different sense from the usual meaning of the primitive ,
or especially in one of the significations of the latter ;
as ,
unaccountable ,
unalloyed ,
unbelieving ,
unpretending ,
unreserved ,
and the like ;
or inasmuch as they are so frequently and familiarly used that they are hardly felt to be of negative origin ;
as ,
uncertain ,
uneven ,
and the like .
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3 .
Those which are anomalous ,
provincial ,
or ,
for some other reason ,
not desirable to be used ,
and are so indicated ;
as ,
unpure for impure ,
unsatisfaction for dissatisfaction ,
unexpressible for inexpressible ,
and the like .
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II .
Un -
is prefixed to nouns to express the absence of ,
or the contrary of ,
that which the noun signifies ;
as ,
unbelief ,
unfaith ,
unhealth ,
unrest ,
untruth ,
and the like .
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1913 Webster ]
Note :
Compounds of this last class are given in full in their proper order in the Vocabulary .
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225 Moby Thesaurus words for "
unyielding ":
adamant ,
adamantine ,
at a standstill ,
bowelless ,
bulky ,
bullheaded ,
cast -
iron ,
certain ,
closed to ,
complaining ,
constant ,
cruel ,
dense ,
disputatious ,
disputing ,
dissentient ,
dissenting ,
dog -
eat -
dog ,
dour ,
durable ,
enduring ,
fated ,
fateful ,
firm ,
fixed ,
flinty ,
fractious ,
frozen ,
fundamentalist ,
grim ,
hard ,
hard -
core ,
hard -
line ,
harsh ,
headstrong ,
heartless ,
heavy ,
hidebound ,
immobile ,
immotile ,
immotive ,
immovable ,
immutable ,
impenetrable ,
impersuadable ,
impersuasible ,
impervious ,
implacable ,
impliable ,
impregnable ,
inclement ,
incontestable ,
indefeasible ,
indomitable ,
inductile ,
inelastic ,
ineluctable ,
inescapable ,
inevasible ,
inevitable ,
inexorable ,
inexpugnable ,
inextensible ,
inextensile ,
inextensional ,
inflexible ,
insuperable ,
intractable ,
intractile ,
intransigent ,
invincible ,
inviolable ,
invulnerable ,
iron ,
ironbound ,
ironclad ,
ironfisted ,
ironhanded ,
irreconcilable ,
irremovable ,
irresilient ,
irresistible ,
irrevocable ,
lasting ,
loyal ,
massive ,
merciless ,
mortal ,
mulish ,
muscle -
bound ,
necessary ,
noncooperative ,
nonelastic ,
nonstretchable ,
obdurate ,
objecting ,
obstinate ,
obstructive ,
on the barricades ,
orthodox ,
overpowering ,
overwhelming ,
pat ,
pertinacious ,
pigheaded ,
pitiless ,
procrustean ,
proof against ,
protesting ,
purist ,
puristic ,
puritan ,
puritanic ,
rebellious ,
recalcitrant ,
refractory ,
relentless ,
reluctant ,
remorseless ,
renitent ,
repellent ,
resistant ,
resisting ,
resistive ,
resistless ,
retardant ,
retardative ,
rigid ,
rigorist ,
rigoristic ,
rigorous ,
rock -
ribbed ,
rockbound ,
rugged ,
ruthless ,
self -
willed ,
set ,
settled ,
single -
minded ,
solid ,
sot ,
sound ,
stable ,
standpat ,
stationary ,
staunch ,
steadfast ,
steady ,
steely ,
stern ,
stiff ,
stout ,
straightlaced ,
straitlaced ,
strong ,
stubborn ,
sturdy ,
sure ,
sure as death ,
sure as fate ,
tough ,
true ,
unaffected ,
unalterable ,
unamenable ,
unappeasable ,
unassailable ,
unavoidable ,
unbeatable ,
unbending ,
unchangeable ,
uncompassionate ,
uncompassioned ,
uncompliant ,
uncompromising ,
unconquerable ,
uncontrollable ,
uncooperative ,
undeflectable ,
unextendible ,
unextensible ,
unfeeling ,
unflappable ,
unflexible ,
unflinching ,
unforgiving ,
ungiving ,
unimpressionable ,
uninfluenceable ,
unlimber ,
unmalleable ,
unmerciful ,
unmovable ,
unmoved ,
unmoving ,
unpersuadable ,
unpitiful ,
unpitying ,
unpliable ,
unpliant ,
unpreventable ,
unreceptive ,
unrelenting ,
unremorseful ,
unresponsive ,
unshaken ,
unstoppable ,
unsubduable ,
unsubmissive ,
unsuggestible ,
unsurmountable ,
unsusceptible ,
unswayable ,
unswerving ,
unsympathetic ,
unsympathizing ,
untractable ,
up in arms ,
well -
built ,
well -
constructed ,
well -
founded ,
well -
grounded ,
well -
made ,
without mercy ,
withstanding
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