Pronunciation: /stɪf nekt/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'stiff necked' is describing someone who is stubborn or inflexible in their beliefs or attitudes.
A1 He is very stubborn and stiff-necked when it comes to trying new foods.
A2 The stiff-necked professor refused to consider any alternative theories.
B1 The company's stiff-necked policies made it difficult for employees to suggest new ideas.
B2 The politician's stiff-necked attitude towards compromise hindered progress on the bill.
C1 The CEO's stiff-necked approach to leadership alienated many employees.
C2 Despite his reputation for being stiff-necked, he was able to adapt and change his perspective on the issue.
formal The stiff-necked attitude of the board members made it difficult to reach a consensus.
informal She's so stiff-necked, she never listens to anyone else's opinion.
slang Don't be so stiff-necked about it, just go with the flow.
figurative His stiff-necked refusal to apologize only made the situation worse.
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