nabalism
/ˈnæbəlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A state of being foolish, obstinately stubborn, or obstreperous; obstinacy or stubbornness, especially when considered as a vice.
“The politician’s nabalism during the crisis led to widespread criticism.”
1. noun
A state of being foolish, obstinately stubborn, or obstreperous; obstinacy or stubbornness, especially when considered as a vice.
“The politician’s nabalism during the crisis led to widespread criticism.”