Definitionadj. unreasonably rigid in the face of argument or entreaty or attack
Last update: June 20, 2015
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It just takes some hardheaded people a while to see it. [adjective]
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I find it difficult to be a hardheaded businessman. [adjective]
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The man of science like the man in the street has to face hardheaded facts that cannot be blinked and explain them as best he can. [adjective]
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That gentleman, she remembered, had the reputation of being a peculiarly hardheaded business man, and it was of course absurd that he should offer her husband a position merely to please her. [Please select]
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Harriman was not only a hardheaded, practical business builder who like Morgan thought in big figures, but he was also a bold plunger, which Morgan was not. [Please select]
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No other union has had a more continuous and hardheaded leadership, and no other has won more universal respect both from the public and from the employer. [Please select]
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