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- Dictionaryunyielding/ʌnˈjiːldɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. (of a mass or structure) not giving way to pressure; hard or solid: "the Atlantic hurled its waves at the unyielding rocks" Similar
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Unyielding means not changing or not bending, especially in a situation of influence or persuasion. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, antonyms, and sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.
Unyielding means not soft or flexible, or marked by firmness or stubbornness. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for unyielding.
Unyielding means not changing or not bending, especially in a situation of influence or persuasion. Learn how to use this adjective with synonyms, antonyms and sentences from various sources.
Unyielding means very strong, fixed, or hard, and unwilling to change or bend. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, synonyms, and related words.
When things are unyielding, they won't stop, won't give, or won't bend. That includes stubborn, unyielding personalities and stiff, unyielding mattresses. You know people who never change their minds, even when they're wrong?
Unyielding definition: unable to bend or be penetrated under pressure; hard. See examples of UNYIELDING used in a sentence.
Unyielding means not easily influenced or likely to change one's mind. It can also describe a substance or object that does not bend or break under pressure. Learn more about this formal adjective with synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes.