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Synonyms

cross-grained

American  
[kraws-greynd, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˈgreɪnd, ˈkrɒs- /

adjective

  1. having the grain running transversely or diagonally, or having an irregular or gnarled grain, as timber.

  2. stubborn; perverse.


cross-grained British  

adjective

  1. (of timber) having the fibres arranged irregularly or in a direction that deviates from the axis of the piece

  2. perverse, cantankerous, or stubborn

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Other Word Forms

  • cross-grainedly adverb
  • cross-grainedness noun

Etymology

Origin of cross-grained

First recorded in 1640–50

Example Sentences

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He wrote, “You possess all the attributes of a demagogue: a screeching, horrible voice; a perverse, cross-grained nature; and the language of the market-place.”

From Washington Post • Mar. 8, 2019

The geologic mystery of the canyon is how the south-trending Colorado River made a sudden turn westward to carve its way, cross-grained, through four plateaus.

From Salon • Feb. 9, 2019

And then there’s the cross-grained pairing of Dalziel and Pascoe.

From The Guardian • Apr. 28, 2018

Perverse, obstinate, contrary, cross-grained, intractable, not amenable, in a dour sullen mood.

From BBC • Jul. 3, 2014

She must gain influence over the cross-grained warped little piece of human nature beside her; hitherto there had been small sympathy between the sisters.

From Heriot's Choice A Tale by Carey, Rosa Nouchette