What does πεισματάρης in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word πεισματάρης in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use πεισματάρης in Greek.

The word πεισματάρης in Greek means stubborn, πεισματάρης, επίμονος, πεισματικός, πεισματάρης, ισχυρογνώμονας, επίμονος, ισχυρογνώμων, πεισματάρης, επίμονος, πεισματάρης, επίμονος, ισχυρογνώμων, πεισματάρης, αδιάλλακτος, πεισματάρης, προκλητικός, θορυβώδης, επίμονος, επίμονος, αδιάλλακτος, ισχυρογνώμων, αποφασισμένος, ισχυρογνώμων, ξεροκέφαλος, πεισματάρης, που δεν είναι ευπροσάρμοστος, επίμονος, πεισματικός, πεισματάρης, πεισματάρης, ισχυρογνώμων, πεισματάρης, αδιάλλακτος, πεισματάρης. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word πεισματάρης

stubborn

πεισματάρης

(obstinate)

ⓘΑυτή η πρόταση δεν είναι μετάφραση της αγγλικής πρότασης. Ήταν πολύ ισχυρογνώμων για να παραδεχτεί πως έσφαλε.
He was stubborn and refused to admit he was wrong.

επίμονος, πεισματικός, πεισματάρης

(person: stubborn)

If she weren't so dogged we would have a contract by now.

ισχυρογνώμονας, επίμονος

(person: wilful)

Try as she might, Molly couldn't control her wayward teenage daughter.

ισχυρογνώμων

(person: strong willed)

Steve is so headstrong that nobody likes to disagree with him.

πεισματάρης, επίμονος

(US (person: stubborn)

Adam was a wilful child who did not like obeying authority.

πεισματάρης

(stubborn)

Our neighbors were so obstinate they refused to evacuate their house even during the hurricane.

επίμονος

(stubborn, determined)

Even though she was slow, Rita was a tenacious runner who was determined to finish a marathon.

ισχυρογνώμων, πεισματάρης, αδιάλλακτος

(stubborn, unmoving)

The sick man was intransigent about accepting treatment.

πεισματάρης

(stubborn)

προκλητικός, θορυβώδης

(defiant or stubborn) (που προκαλεί)

Jack's child is a bit obstreperous, isn't he?

επίμονος

(persistent) (ιδιότητα)

επίμονος, αδιάλλακτος

(obstinate)

ισχυρογνώμων

(stubborn, unwilling to take advice)

He is so hard-headed he refused to turn back even when it was obvious we were on the wrong road.

αποφασισμένος

(determined, stubborn)

Σπαταλάς τον χρόνο σου μαλώνοντας μαζί της. Είναι πιο πεισματάρα από εσένα.
You're wasting your time arguing with her: she's more strong-willed than you.

ισχυρογνώμων

(determined, wilful)

ξεροκέφαλος

(stubborn)

πεισματάρης

(figurative, pejorative, slang (stubborn)

που δεν είναι ευπροσάρμοστος

(inflexible)

Chris is set in his ways; he doesn't like trying anything new.

επίμονος, πεισματικός, πεισματάρης

(behaviour: persistent) (συμπεριφορά)

The detective's dogged pursuit of the suspect finally paid off.

πεισματάρης

(UK (stubborn, mean) (επιλογή κατά περίπτωση)

ισχυρογνώμων, πεισματάρης, αδιάλλακτος

(stubborn person)

My father can be such an intransigent when he doesn't want to do something.

πεισματάρης

(stubborn, determined)

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