Meaning & Definition of Unyielding in English
Unyielding
not giving way to pressure; firm or inflexible.
Pronunciation:
/ʌnˈjiːldɪŋ/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Not yielding or compliant; stubbornly resistant.
Example Sentence: Her unyielding spirit kept her going despite the difficulties.
Definition: Lacking flexibility; rigid in form or structure.
Example Sentence: The unyielding walls of the fortress stood for centuries.
Definition: Not giving in or submitting; steadfast.
Example Sentence: He was unyielding in his beliefs, no matter the opposition he faced.
Etymology
Origin: From the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' combined with 'yielding', which comes from Old English 'gieldan', meaning 'to give, contribute'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- unyielding will: A determination that does not change or soften.
- unyielding nature: A character trait that is unbending and harsh.
- unyielding commitment: A steadfast and unwavering dedication to a cause.
Translations
- Spanish: inflexible
- French: inflexible
- German: unbeugsam
- Russian: непоколебимый
Related Words
- yield: To give way to pressure or demands.
- resistant: Able to withstand something; opposing.
- rigid: Not bending or moving; inflexible.
Slang Meanings of unyielding
Meaning: Stubborn or tough-minded.
Example Sentence: That dude's unyielding, never backs down from a challenge.
Meaning: Hard as nails.
Example Sentence: She's unyielding, you won't change her mind easily.