Word of the Day: “Recalcitrant”
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Darlene McCoy
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April 15, 2014
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Recalcitrant (re·cal·ci·trant)
adj. Stubborn, often defiant of authority; difficult to manage or control.
“After months of recalcitrant behavior, the employee was terminated.”
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