单词 | rigoristic |
释义 | rigoristicadj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a rigorist; strict, inflexible, rigid. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective] > inflexible ironOE stour1303 strange1338 unmovablea1382 inflexible1398 stoutc1410 unpliablea1425 intreatable1509 stiff1526 stiff-necked1526 unpliant1547 stout-hearted1552 inexorable1553 obstinate1559 strait-laced1560 impersuasible1576 unflexiblea1586 hard-edged1589 adamantive1594 unyielding1594 adder-deaf1597 steeled1600 irrefragable1601 rigid1606 unpersuadable1607 imployable1613 unswayablea1616 uncompellable1623 inflexive?1624 over-rigid1632 unlimbera1639 seta1640 incomplying1640 uncomplying1643 stiff-girt1659 impersuadable1680 unbendinga1688 impracticable1713 unblendable1716 stiff-rumped1728 unconvinciblea1747 uncompounding1782 unplastic1787 unbending1796 adamant1816 uneasy1819 uncompromising1828 cast iron1829 hard-hitting1831 rigoristic1844 ramrod1850 pincé1858 anchylosed1860 unbendable1884 tape-bound1900 tape-tied1900 hard line1903 tough1905 absolutist1907 hard-arsed1942 go-for-broke1946 hardcore1951 hard-arse1966 hard-ass1967 hardball1974 1844 J. H. Merivale in tr. F. Schiller Minor Poems 2nd & 3rd Periods 110 The object of this little Poem is to set up the impulse of a disinterested affection against that unfeeling self-sufficiency which hardens itself upon rigoristic principles. 1876 Catholic World June 373/1 In regard to some points of Catholic doctrine he was rigoristic and exaggerated, sometimes censuring the most orthodox theologians as lax in their interpretation of dogmas. 1907 W. James Pragmatism iv. 160 Pluralism..has no need of this dogmatic rigoristic temper. 1934 Times Lit. Suppl. 7 June 398/2 Carlyle's failure to impose his narrow, rigoristic, moralistic, joyless Annandale view of the world upon the world, added an element of tragedy to his deeply tragic sense of life. 1978 Ethics 88 201 A Utilitarian may protest that these conclusions are excessively rigoristic. 2002 J. J. Conley Suspicion of Virtue iv. 94 A rigoristic set of moral obligations rooted in one's personal vocation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1844 |
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