bullheaded (Meaning)

Wordnet

bullheaded (s)

obstinate and stupid

Webster

bullheaded (a.)

Having a head like that of a bull. Fig.: Headstrong; obstinate; dogged.

bullheaded Sentence Examples

  1. Despite numerous warnings, his bullheaded insistence on doing things his way often led to trouble.
  2. She was known for her bullheaded determination to succeed against all odds.
  3. His bullheaded refusal to listen to reason made negotiations nearly impossible.
  4. The bullheaded attitude of the politician alienated many potential allies.
  5. Even in the face of overwhelming evidence, he remained bullheaded in his beliefs.
  6. Her bullheaded approach to problem-solving often caused friction within the team.
  7. The coach admired his player's bullheaded perseverance on the field.
  8. Stubbornness and bullheadedness often go hand in hand.
  9. Despite his bullheaded nature, he was admired for his unwavering loyalty to his friends.
  10. The CEO's bullheaded decision-making style sometimes hindered the company's progress.

FAQs About the word bullheaded

obstinate and stupidHaving a head like that of a bull. Fig.: Headstrong; obstinate; dogged.

adamant,stubborn, determined, pigheaded, opinionated, perverse, implacable, stiff-necked, obsessive, obstinate

tractable, willing, obedient, flexible, obedient, acquiescent, amenable, complying, compliant, docile

Despite numerous warnings, his bullheaded insistence on doing things his way often led to trouble.

She was known for her bullheaded determination to succeed against all odds.

His bullheaded refusal to listen to reason made negotiations nearly impossible.

The bullheaded attitude of the politician alienated many potential allies.