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Inflexible Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈfɫɛksəbəɫ
in-FLEK-suh-buhl
ɪnflˈɛksɪbəl
in-FLEK-si-buhl

Definition

Not able or willing to change ideas, plans, or ways of behaving. It can also describe something physically stiff or not able to bend.

Usage & Nuances

Often describes strict people or systems, usually in a negative way. Common collocations: 'inflexible rules', 'an inflexible attitude'. Can describe objects but is more common for people or ideas. Should not be confused with 'unflexible', which is rarely used.

Example Sentences

My boss is very inflexible about deadlines.

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The material is too inflexible to bend.

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He has an inflexible routine every day.

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Negotiations failed because both sides were too inflexible.

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She’s pretty inflexible when it comes to changing her mind.

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You don’t have to be so inflexible about the rules—we can make exceptions.

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