inflexible

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Borrowed from Middle French inflexible, from Latin īnflexibilis. See also in- +‎ flexible.

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  • IPA(key): /ɪnˈflɛksəbl̩/
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inflexible (comparative more inflexible, superlative most inflexible)

  1. Not flexible; not capable of bending or being bent.
    Synonyms: stiff, rigid, firm, unyielding
  2. Not willing to change, e.g. one's opinion or habits.
  3. Not able to be changed or adapted to circumstances.
    • 2020 November 18, Howard Johnston, “The missing 'Lincs' and the sole survivor”, in Rail, page 58:
      Being so inflexible, the railway was easy prey to road competition, and the arrival of unregulated lorry transport from farm fields to town centres quickly captured all locally generated business.

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Asturian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin īnflexibilis.

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inflexible (epicene, plural inflexibles)

  1. inflexible

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Catalan[edit]

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Borrowed from Latin īnflexibilis.

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inflexible m or f (masculine and feminine plural inflexibles)

  1. inflexible
    Antonym: flexible

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From in- +‎ flexible.

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inflexible (plural inflexibles)

  1. inflexible

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Galician[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin īnflexibilis.

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inflexible m or f (plural inflexibles)

  1. inflexible
    Antonyms: flexible, flexíbel

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Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin īnflexibilis.

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  • IPA(key): /infleɡˈsible/ [ĩɱ.fleɣ̞ˈsi.β̞le]
  • Rhymes: -ible
  • Syllabification: in‧fle‧xi‧ble

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inflexible m or f (masculine and feminine plural inflexibles)

  1. inflexible
    Antonym: flexible

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