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Bullheaded Meaning in English

word

bʊlˈhɛdɪd
bool-HED-id
bʊlˈhɛdɪd
bool-HED-id

Definition

Describes someone who refuses to change their mind or listen to others, even when it would be better to do so; very stubborn.

Usage & Nuances

'Bullheaded' is informal and often has a negative tone, stronger than 'stubborn'. Used to criticize someone's refusal to be flexible or reasonable. Commonly describes behavior rather than permanent character.

Example Sentences

Tom is very bullheaded about his ideas.

basic

Don't be so bullheaded; try to listen to others.

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My brother is bullheaded when it comes to rules.

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She's so bullheaded that she'll never admit she's wrong, even with proof.

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You don't have to be bullheaded about every little thing.

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His bullheaded attitude made the meeting difficult for everyone.

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