intractably (Meaning)
intractably (r)
in an intractable manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of intractably
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- dissident
- untoward
- naughty
- uncooperative
- froward
- uncontrollable
- balky
- insurgent
- dogged
- disobedient
- insubordinate
- restive
- refractory
- wayward
- mischievous
- wild
- adamant
- incompliant
- obstreperous
- unruly
- contumacious
- resistant
- bad
- contrary
- unrelenting
- ungovernable
- wilful
- unmanageable
- rigid
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- errant
- uncivil
- ornery
- inconsiderate
- pigheaded
- immovable
- monkeying
- noncooperative
- hardheaded
- undisciplined
- disrespectful
- impolite
- mutinous
- unbending
- pertinacious
- recusant
- adamantine
- misbehaving
- impudent
- unmannerly
- fractious
- insolent
- implacable
- perverse
- uncouth
- nonconformist
- peevish
- inflexible
- self-willed
- wrongheaded
- discourteous
- disorderly
- mulish
- obstinate
- opinionated
- uncompromising
- ungracious
- obdurate
- unyielding
- impertinent
- rude
- negativistic
- headstrong
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intractably Sentence Examples
- The two parties remained intractably opposed, making any compromise seem unlikely.
- Despite attempts at mediation, the conflict persisted intractably, with no signs of resolution.
- The employee resisted change intractably, leading to difficulties in implementing new policies.
- The patient's symptoms were intractably resistant to conventional treatments, requiring a specialized approach.
- The negotiation process stalled as both sides intractably clung to their positions.
- The intractably complex nature of the problem required a collaborative and creative solution.
- The team members intractably disagreed on the best course of action, hindering progress.
- The company faced an intractably competitive market, challenging its long-term viability.
- The political factions intractably clashed over fundamental policy differences, impeding legislative progress.
- Despite extensive efforts, the community remained intractably divided on the proposed development.
FAQs About the word intractably
in an intractable manner
rebel, defiant, recalcitrant, stubborn, willful,rebellious, dissident, untoward, naughty, uncooperative
amiable, obedient, agreeable, docile, conformable, tractable, submissive, acquiescent, amiable, deferential
The two parties remained intractably opposed, making any compromise seem unlikely.
Despite attempts at mediation, the conflict persisted intractably, with no signs of resolution.
The employee resisted change intractably, leading to difficulties in implementing new policies.
The patient's symptoms were intractably resistant to conventional treatments, requiring a specialized approach.