headstrong (Meaning)

Wordnet

headstrong (s)

habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition

Webster

headstrong (a.)

Not easily restrained; ungovernable; obstinate; stubborn.

Directed by ungovernable will, or proceeding from obstinacy.

headstrong Sentence Examples

  1. Amelia's headstrong nature often led her to make rash decisions.
  2. The headstrong king refused to listen to the advice of his council.
  3. Despite her small stature, Emily's headstrong spirit propelled her to overcome obstacles.
  4. The headstrong horse bolted from the barn, its rider hanging on desperately.
  5. Ethan's headstrong nature got him into a lot of trouble with his parents.
  6. The headstrong CEO refused to compromise on her business plan, even when faced with setbacks.
  7. Sarah's headstrong determination helped her to achieve her goals despite the challenges she faced.
  8. The headstrong child ran away from home, thinking he could handle life on his own.
  9. The headstrong teenager argued with his teachers and refused to obey the school rules.
  10. The headstrong politician stood by her beliefs, even when they were unpopular with the public.

FAQs About the word headstrong

habitually disposed to disobedience and oppositionNot easily restrained; ungovernable; obstinate; stubborn., Directed by ungovernable will, or proceeding from o

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obedient, compliant, tractable, compliant, submissive, tractable, controllable,manageable, obedient, docile

Amelia's headstrong nature often led her to make rash decisions.

The headstrong king refused to listen to the advice of his council.

Despite her small stature, Emily's headstrong spirit propelled her to overcome obstacles.

The headstrong horse bolted from the barn, its rider hanging on desperately.