"Obstreperous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Obstreperous refers to someone or something that is stubbornly resistant to authority, guidance, or control, often being difficult, uncooperative, and stubbornly refusing to comply with requests or orders.
An obstetrist is a medical doctor who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Obstetricians are trained to handle normal deliveries as well as complications that may arise during pregnancy, childbirth, or postpartum. They also provide medical care for newborns and may perform cesarean sections, episiotomies, and other obstetric procedures.
Obstinacy refers to a stubborn refusal to change one's opinion, attitude, or course of action, often accompanied by a strong unwillingness to listen to or consider opposing views. It involves an excessive determination or persistence in doing something, or holding onto a particular idea or attitude, often to the point of being unreasonable, unyielding, or uncooperative.
Obstinate refers to a person or thing that is stubbornly resistant to change or persuasion, and continues to hold a particular opinion or point of view, often in a stubborn or irrational way.
Obstipate refers to something that is stubbornly or obstinately resistant to change, progress, or modification. In other words, it means to be inflexible or uncooperative, often in a way that is frustrating or obstructive.
Obstipation refers to a condition in which bowel movements are significantly reduced or absent for a prolonged period, often resulting in hardened and dry feces. It is a type of constipation that can be uncomfortable, embarrassing, and even lead to complications if left untreated.
Obstreperously means in a stubbornly uncooperative or resistant manner; refusing to comply or cooperate; stubbornly opposing or denying.
Impeded or hindered from moving or functioning freely; blocked or shut off so as to prevent passage or progress.
Obstructionism refers to the practice of intentionally hindering or blocking the progress or movement of something, often by unwillingly refusing to cooperate or by creating obstacles. In a political context, obstructionism can occur when a person or group opposes or delays the passage of a bill, policy, or decision, often for the sake of blocking progress or achieving a specific goal.