1. "Obstreperous" comes from ob- plus strepere, a verb meaning "to make a noise," so someone who is Obstreperous is literally making noise to rebel against something, much like a protesting crowd or an unruly child
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2. Noisy, clamorous, or boisterous: Obstreperous children.
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3. Obstreperous - Meaning "clamorous, noisy" and "argumentative," it is from Latin ob-, "against," and strepere, "to make a noise." See also related terms for noisy
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4. It is to these custodians of tradition, the Obstreperous minority who refused to embrace the zeal for agricultural 'improvement', to whom we owe our common land heritage
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5. How is the word Obstreperous different from other adjectives like it? Some common synonyms of Obstreperous are blatant, boisterous, clamorous, strident, and vociferous. While all these words mean "so loud or insistent as to compel attention," Obstreperous suggests unruly and aggressive noisiness and resistance to restraint.
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6. Obstreperous means boisterous, noisy, aggressive, defiant. You’ve probably seen an Obstreperous child in the grocery store, pulling away from her mother, screaming at the top of her lungs.
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7. The Crossword Solver found 32 answers to the Obstreperous crossword clue
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8. 'Obstreperous' is a 12 letter word starting with O and ending with S Crossword clues for 'Obstreperous' Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Obstreperous We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Obstreperous will help you to …
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9. We found 12 answers for “Obstreperous”
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10. This page shows answers to the clue Obstreperous.Obstreperous may be defined as “Noisily and stubbornly defiant”, “Boisterously and noisily aggressive” and “Attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise
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11. See authoritative translations of Obstreperous in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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12. The Obstreperous one remained, the one that was the shrewdly-developed cover for his everlasting scheming mind
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13. THE FASHIONABLE ADVENTURES OF JOSHUA CRAIG DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS It took the burliest of his comrades to transport the Obstreperous one back to solid earth just as the train moved out
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14. Obstreperous describes someone or something that is out of control, unruly, difficult to control, unrestrainable, noisy, resistant. Obstreperous is an adjective and is most often used to describe a person such as an uncooperative child, or an animal such as a stubborn donkey, but not exclusively.
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15. Noisy, clamorous, or boisterous: Obstreperous children.
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16. Examples of Obstreperous in a sentence Because my nephew is Obstreperous, he often gets in trouble at school
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17. 🔊 The teenagers became Obstreperous when their school team lost the football game
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18. 🔊 When my husband drinks too many beers, he becomes Obstreperous
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19. Obstreperous (adj.) "clamorous, noisy, boisterous, especially in opposition," c
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20. Obstreperous - Meaning "clamorous, noisy" and "argumentative," it is from Latin ob-, "against," and strepere, "to make a noise." See also related terms for noisy
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21. The only use of Obstreperous in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
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22. Our page of best sample sentences to demonstrate typical use of Obstreperous is also linked from this page.
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23. Adjective If you say that someone is Obstreperous, you think that they are noisy and difficult to control.
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24. Definition of Obstreperous in the Definitions.net dictionary
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25. What does Obstreperous mean? Information and translations of Obstreperous in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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26. French Translation of “Obstreperous” The official Collins English-French Dictionary online
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27. Obstreperous (comparative more Obstreperous, superlative most Obstreperous)
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28. 7: [O]n a clear still summer evening you may hear from the battery of New York the Obstreperous peals of broad …
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29. Their Obstreperous loyalty might seem inconsistent with this unideal character, but it is only seeming
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30. Little Fay was as Obstreperous as Tony was disagreeably silent and aloof
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31. She disposed of that Obstreperous individual most summarily
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32. In place of the noisy and Obstreperous …
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33. Definition of Obstreperous adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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34. He becomes Obstreperous when he's had a few drinks
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35. Out of power, he has been just as Obstreperous, if somewhat less visible
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36. In the class that day was an Obstreperous man who was creating turmoil
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37. Find 21 ways to say Obstreperous, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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38. Synonyms for Obstreperous in Free Thesaurus
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39. 56 synonyms for Obstreperous: unruly, disorderly, wild, rough, loud, noisy, out of control
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40. Definition of Obstreperous adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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41. Obstreperous adj aufmüpfig inf [child] aufsässig the drunk became Obstreperous der Betrunkene fing an zu randalieren it's not a real complaint, he's just being Obstreperous es ist keine echte Beschwerde, er will nur Schwierigkeiten machen
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42. Translation for 'Obstreperous' in the free English-French dictionary and many other French translations.
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43. Nouns for Obstreperous include obstreperosity and Obstreperousness
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44. Obstreperous From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Obstreperous ob‧strep‧e‧rous / əbˈstrep ə rəs / adjective formal AGAINST/OPPOSE noisy and refusing to do what someone asks → awkward — Obstreperously adverb Examples from the Corpus Obstreperous • Some children placed on the drug became more subdued , less Obstreperous .
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45. Obstreperous adjective stubbornly resistant to control
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46. Mamma was an abject slave to their caprices, but Papa was not so easily subjugated, and occasionally afflicted his tender spouse by an attempt at paternal discipline with his Obstreperous son
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47. How to say Obstreperous in English? Pronunciation of Obstreperous with 3 audio pronunciations, 22 synonyms, 2 meanings, 8 translations, 1 sentence and more for Obstreperous.
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48. What does Obstreperous mean? The definition of Obstreperous is someone that is noisy and hard to control
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49. Always a danger that the victim might become Obstreperous.: Siempre se corre le peligro de que la víctima se vuelva escandalosa.: Lack of food makes you Obstreperous.: La falta de alimento le hace escandaloso.: A widower with two Obstreperous sons.: Un viudo con dos hijos escandalosos.: When he was in one of his more Obstreperous moods.: Cuando estaba en uno de sus estados más …
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50. Obstreperous = ob + strep + per +o +us; reversely strip per on us i.e we are going to make more noise for this teachers are doing this to us.
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51. 0 1 Obstreperous - when you're trespassing you need to be very silent and not boisterous
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52. Obstreperous definition: noisily and stubbornly defiant synonyms: noncompliant, defiant antonyms: compliant, manageable, tractable
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54. Obstreperous: Noisily unruly or defiant
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55. But the truthers quickly became known as Obstreperous crazies who disrupted media events, most notably a taping of the HBO show "Real Time With Bill Maher," in 2007.
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56. My father took the only course, as it seemed, that was open to "Obstreperous" slaves - he took to the woods.Finding a way out : an autobiography,
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57. Obstreperous [ahb-STREHP-ehr-uhs] (adj.) - Resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner; unruly
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58. Obstreperous is a sequel to one of my all-time-favorite books, entitled Ridiculous
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59. "It's going to depend on how Obstreperous they become," the former vice president said of Senate Republicans who might filibuster legislation championed by a potential Biden administration.
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60. My daughter's first grade teacher was stunned by her correct use of the word, Obstreperous, and interest in delectable words has continued throughout her now thirty-eight years.
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OBSTREPEROUS [əbˈstrepərəs]
ADJECTIVE
obstreperous (adjective)