unedacious

/juːdɛɪʃəs/

Definitions

1. adjective

Not willing to learn or listen to others, often due to pride or stubbornness.

“Her unedacious attitude made it difficult for her to accept constructive criticism.”

2. adjective

Difficult to learn or teach, often due to its abstract or complex nature.

“The professor warned that the subject was unedacious and required dedication and patience.”

Synonyms

  • intractable
  • obdurate

Antonyms

  • receptive
  • teachable