intransigeant

English

Adjective

intransigeant (comparative more intransigeant, superlative most intransigeant)

  1. Alternative form of intransigent
    • 1964, C. P. Snow, Corridors Of Power:
      ‘That's not good enough!’ Her voice rang out like a challenge. I would talk to her sometime in the nearish future. ‘No.’ Her reply was intransigeant.

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish intransigente at the end of the nineteenth century. Morphologically, from in- + transiger + -ant, literally uncompromising.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛ̃.tʁɑ̃.zi.ʒɑ̃/

Adjective

intransigeant (feminine intransigeante, masculine plural intransigeants, feminine plural intransigeantes)

  1. intransigent, unaccommodating
    Synonym: sévère
    Antonyms: conciliant, accommodant, (uncommon) transigeant

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: intransigent
    • German: intransigent
  • Romanian: intransigent

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