stiffing (Meaning)
stiffing
arduous, rugged, stick sense 7a, forceful, vigorous, harsh, severe, not easily heeled over by an external force (such as the wind), of a dense or glutinous consistency, cheat, harsh sense 3, severe, a member of the working class, impeded in movement, firm, resolute, expensive, steep, not easily bent, exerting great force, marked by reserve or decorum, potent, to fail commercially, lacking in suppleness, expensive sense 2, steep, potent sense 2b, drunk sense 1a, to a stiff state or condition, corpse, vagrant, tramp, snub sense 3, lacking in ease or grace, proud, flop, failure, a stodgy or excessively decorous person, not flowing easily, rugged, stubborn, unyielding, hard fought, a blue-collar worker, marked by moral courage, lacking in suppleness or flexibility, to refuse to pay or tip, person, to an extreme degree, not easy or graceful in manner, in a stiff manner, close enough to the hole for an easy putt in golf, not easily moved
Synonyms & Antonyms of stiffing
stiffing Sentence Examples
- The waiter was stiffing me for a tip, so I left him a note saying "stiff."
- The businessman was stiffing his employees on their bonuses, leading to widespread resentment.
- The athlete was stiffing his trainer on payments, jeopardizing their working relationship.
- The student was stiffing his roommate on rent, causing tension in their living situation.
- The debtor was stiffing his creditors, tarnishing his financial reputation.
- The company was stiffing its suppliers on invoices, straining business partnerships.
- The bully was stiffing the smaller kid on the playground, demonstrating his cruel nature.
- The politician was stiffing his constituents on promises, losing public trust.
- The lawyer was stiffing his clients on legal fees, raising ethical concerns.
- The thief was stiffing the victim of their stolen goods, showing a complete lack of remorse.
FAQs About the word stiffing
arduous, rugged, stick sense 7a, forceful, vigorous, harsh, severe, not easily heeled over by an external force (such as the wind), of a dense or glutinous cons
repulsing, stiff-arming, cutting,isolating, slighting, neglecting, repelling, snubbing, rejecting, overlooking
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The waiter was stiffing me for a tip, so I left him a note saying "stiff."
The businessman was stiffing his employees on their bonuses, leading to widespread resentment.
The athlete was stiffing his trainer on payments, jeopardizing their working relationship.
The student was stiffing his roommate on rent, causing tension in their living situation.