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Obstreperous - Definition of Obstreperous at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Obstreperous. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... noisy, clamorous, or boisterous: obstreperous children.
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Definition of obstreperous from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : marked by unruly or aggressive noisiness : clamorous <obstreperous merriment>; 2 : stubbornly resistant to control : unruly...
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Synonyms of OBSTREPEROUS from the Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus with antonyms, definitions, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Entry Word: obstreperous...
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Obstreperous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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obstreperous (comparative more obstreperous, superlative most obstreperous) ... Positive; obstreperous ... Comparative; more obstreperous...
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Definition of obstreperous in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of obstreperous. Pronunciation of obstreperous. Translations of obstreperous. obstreperous synonyms, obstreperous antonyms. Information about obstreperous in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... obstreperous - boisterously and noisily aggressive;
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obstreperous adj. Noisily and stubbornly defiant. Aggressively boisterous. [From Latin obstreperus , noisy, from obstrepere , to make a noise ... Wordsmith Words: obstreperous...
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1. noisy: noisily and aggressively boisterous; ... 2. unruly: strongly objecting to something or noisily refusing to be controlled; ... [Late 16th century. < Latin obstreperus "clamorous," literally "rattling against" < strepere "to rattle"]
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Gooblink - Obstreperous Heart ... Do novelists really count their words every day? I doubt it. Unless you're writing an article or short-story for publication, where word count is a key consideration, keeping a tally of words is a silly way to measure the quality of a story. ... Of course, NaNo is different. NaNo is all about...
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Origin of obstreperous – Our etymology dictionary has the origin of the word obstreperous. Encyclopedia.com: Origins of over 17,000 words. ... obstreperous clamorous, noisy XVI; unruly, turbulent XVII. f. L. obstreperus, f. obstrepere shout at, oppose noisily, f. OB- + strepere make a noise.
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