The difference between Refractory and Restive

When used as adjectives, refractory means obstinate and unruly, whereas restive means impatient under delay, duress, or control.


Refractory is also noun with the meaning: a material or piece of material, such as a brick, that has a very high melting point.

check bellow for the other definitions of Refractory and Restive

  1. Refractory as an adjective:

    Obstinate and unruly; strongly opposed to something.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: contrary q1=inanimates fractious Thesaurus:obstinate"

  2. Refractory as an adjective:

    Not affected by great heat.

  3. Refractory as an adjective (medicine):

    Difficult to treat.

  4. Refractory as an adjective (biology):

    Incapable of registering a reaction or stimulus.

  1. Refractory as a noun:

    A material or piece of material, such as a brick, that has a very high melting point.

  1. Restive as an adjective:

    Impatient under delay, duress, or control.

  2. Restive as an adjective:

    Resistant to control; stubborn.

  3. Restive as an adjective:

    Refusing to move, especially in a forward direction.