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Inflexible
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Meaning
Adj
●
Not
flexible
; not
capable
of
bending
or being bent.
●
Not
willing
to change, e.g.
one's
opinion
or habits.
●
Not able to be
changed
or
adapted
to circumstances.
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Origin
inflexible
English
flexible
English
flexibilis
Latin
-ibilis
Latin
flecto
Latin
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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Etym
Synonyms
Stiff
Rigid
Firm
Unyielding
Unflexible
Obstinate
Bossy
Antonyms
Flexible
Related
Rigid
Restrictive
Intransigent
Dogmatic
Inefficient
Stubborn
Unstable
Unwieldy
Unworkable
Unpredictable
Stiff
Cumbersome
Uncompromising
Tedious
Onerous
Inconsistent
Ineffective
Adaptable
Strict
Predictable
Fragile
Unbending
Unreliable
Outdated
Oppressive
Authoritarian
Inadequate
Ambiguous
Complex
Complicated
Arbitrary
Unreasonable
Myopic
Repetitive
Bureaucratic
Conservative
Harsh
Unrealistic
Shortsighted
Insular
Awkward
Insensitive
Problematic
Adaptive
Erratic
Irrational
Ineffectual
Costly
Weak
Unyielding
Insecure
Rigidly
Uncertain
Flawed
Static
Dynamic
Chaotic
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