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Saturday, December 14, 2024

"Froward" Times Call for Forward Thinking!

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"Froward" describes someone who is willfully contrary or difficult to manage, especially when they're deliberately stubborn. The word comes from Middle English and was first recorded around 1200. When you're dealing with a froward person, patience is key — they like to do things their own way!

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December 14, 2024

froward

[ froh-werd ] adjective

willfully contrary; not easily managed

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