unsuasible

/ʌnˈsweɪzəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not able to be persuaded or convinced; stubborn.
    • The jury found the witness unsuasible, sticking to her story no matter what.
    • My father is unsuasible about his diet; he won't try any new foods.
    • He is unsuasible when it comes to his political beliefs, refusing to listen to other viewpoints.
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