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out, on the decline, going or passing out of use or fashion or<br />

style: Much of yesterday's newest slang is obsolescent today.<br />

obsolete adj. out of date, out of fashion, out-dated, pass‚, out, dead,<br />

outmoded, old, antiquated, antediluvian, ancient, superannuated,<br />

dated, archaic, old-fashioned, d‚mod‚; unused, disused,<br />

discarded, superseded, extinct, Colloq old hat: The expression<br />

'tickety-boo' is obsolete. He plays his 78-rpm records on an<br />

obsolete gramophone.<br />

obstacle n. impediment, hindrance, obstruction, hurdle, hitch, catch,<br />

snag, stumbling-block, barrier, bar, check: The obstacles in<br />

the road prevented our proceeding further. One must often<br />

overcome many obstacles before achieving success.<br />

obstinacy n. obstinateness, stubbornness, doggedness, tenacity,<br />

persistence or persistency, mulishness, pigheadedness,<br />

wilfulness, contrariness, perverseness, perversity,<br />

cantankerousness, recalcitrance, uncooperativeness,<br />

rebelliousness, contumacy, contumaciousness, refractoriness,<br />

intractability, intransigence, pertinacity, pertinaciousness,<br />

obduracy, fixedness, stolidity, inflexibility, firmness, Archaic<br />

frowardness, Colloq Brit bloody-mindedness: His obstinacy and<br />

narrow-mindedness made it impossible to work in any cooperative<br />

way with him.<br />

obstinate adj. stubborn, dogged, tenacious, persistent, mulish, perverse,<br />

headstrong, pigheaded, single-minded, wilful, strong-willed,<br />

self-willed, contrary, recalcitrant, uncooperative, rebellious,<br />

contumacious, refractory, intransigent, pertinacious, obdurate,<br />

fixed, inflexible, stony, adamant, set, unmoving, immovable,<br />

inexorable, intractable, unchangeable, resolute, steadfast,<br />

unyielding, persevering, stiff, rigid, hard, Archaic froward,<br />

Colloq Brit bloody-minded: The obstinate man does not hold<br />

opinions - they hold him.<br />

obstreperous<br />

adj. vociferous, clamorous, noisy, loud, raucous, riotous,<br />

uproarious, tumultuous, boisterous, rowdy, rumbustious,<br />

tempestuous, unruly, disorderly, unmanageable, uncontrollable,<br />

uncontrolled, unrestrained, irrepressible, out of control,<br />

undisciplined, roisterous, wild, turbulent, Colloq rambunctious,<br />

Brit mafficking: The party was getting rough and some of the

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