unpersuadable

adj

Etymology

From un- + persuadable.

Definitions

  1. Not persuadable

    Not persuadable; who cannot be persuaded or convinced.

    • I wish, for both our sakes, my dear unpersuadable girl, that the decision of this point lay with me. But why, when you know it does not, why should you thus perplex and urge me?
    • He was unreasonable and unpersuadable and used intemperate language.
    • For not by prayer to Zeus is access won; An unpersuadable heart hath Cronos' son.
  2. Of which one cannot be persuaded.

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