Crossword-Solution: RECALCITRANT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Recalcitrant | a. | Kicking back; recalcitrating; hence, showing repugnance or opposition; refractory. |
We have 46 clues for the answer “RECALCITRANT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| renitent | 1 answer |
| REFRACTORY person | 1 answer |
| Obstinately uncooperative | 1 answer |
| OBSTINATELY disobedient person | 1 answer |
| Hard to deal with | 3 answers |
| Unwilling to cooperate | 6 answers |
| reforming | 26 answers |
| anarchistic | 43 answers |
| Bull-headed | 44 answers |
| insurrectionary | 44 answers |
| anarchical | 45 answers |
| resisting | 45 answers |
| treasonous | 52 answers |
| Unwilling | 53 answers |
| froward | 53 answers |
| ungovernable | 54 answers |
| guerrilla | 55 answers |
| uncooperative | 57 answers |
| Pig-headed | 60 answers |
| contumacious | 60 answers |
| Intractable | 62 answers |
| Disloyal | 63 answers |
| obstreperous | 65 answers |
| perverse | 66 answers |
| Obdurate | 66 answers |
| Head-strong? | 67 answers |
| Resistant | 68 answers |
| disobedient | 68 answers |
| fractious | 68 answers |
| mulish | 69 answers |
| rowdy | 70 answers |
| refractory | 70 answers |
| traitorous | 71 answers |
| Unbending | 72 answers |
| Indomitable | 72 answers |
| Rebellion | 72 answers |
| Undisciplined | 73 answers |
| restive | 74 answers |
| Anti | 74 answers |
| Uncontrol-lable | 75 answers |
| Unruly | 75 answers |
| Adamant | 75 answers |
| Treacherous | 76 answers |
| Stubborn | 85 answers |
| Unyield-ing | 96 answers |
| Red | 119 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with RECALCITRANT (5)
She, on the other hand, considered every concession we made as `a day late and a dollar short'--utterly maddening! And what really frosts everyone's ass is that she is just as recalcitrant when she argues on behalf of someone else.
Striker bore his recalcitrant pupil a grudge, but he was evidently trying both to be fair and to respect the susceptibilities of his companions.
Before you throw mud at the Railroad, let's see if you are clean yourself.” “Put 'em out, put 'em out.” “Briber, briber--Magnus Derrick, unconvicted briber! Put him out.” Keast, beside himself with anger, pushed down the aisle underneath where the recalcitrant group had its place and, shaking his fist, called up at them: “You were paid to break up this meeting.
Theriere,” replied the skipper, “I'll leave the matter entirely in your hands--you can do what you want with the fellow; it's you as had your face punched.” Theriere returned immediately to the forecastle, from which he presently emerged with the erstwhile recalcitrant Byrne, and for two days the latter languished in durance vile, and that was the end of the episode, though its effects were manifold.
His father, a small Morayshire laird with a large family, became recalcitrant and cut off the supplies; he had fitted himself out with the beginnings of quite a good law library, which, upon some sudden losses on the turf, he had been obliged to sell before they were paid for; and his bookseller, hearing some rumour of the event, took out a warrant for his arrest.
Quotes with RECALCITRANT (3)
Advising Mrs. Harris was the least I could do," David said smoothly. "After all, she was the one who brought me and my late wife together." That was stretching it a bit, since all Charlotte had done was give Sarah lessons in how to avoid fortune hunters, thus ensuring that the recalcitrant girl went right out and married the first one who approached her.
Choosing the way of Christ not only means identifying with Christ, however; ‘it also means identifying with the stubborn, recalcitrant, and frequently offensive flock that he calls his own. . . .Yet as flawed as the people of God are, if the Lord is to be our God then his people must be our people too.
Jill, a comprehensive school teacher in her early thirties, has put her dark past behind her to become a lady in control of her own life. Successful in her career, soon to be divorced and with no emotional ties, she is content. Except that one morning, while trying to find work for a recalcitrant Year 9 class, she finds herself in a dark and murky street in Victorian England. The image soon disappears and she is back in the classroom, but the children she was teaching have go…