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headstrongness

/hed-strawng, -strong/US // ˈhɛdˌstrɔŋ, -ˌstrɒŋ //UK // (ˈhɛdˌstrɒŋ) //

愎自用,头痛,头疼,头部的力量

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : determined to have one's own way; willful; stubborn; obstinate: a headstrong young man.
    • : proceeding from or exhibiting willfulness: a headstrong course.

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Examples

  • Progressives see him as an experienced and headstrong rulemaker who is not afraid to take a hard line against big banks.

  • In the Schwab novel, a headstrong young woman makes a decision she might regret for the rest of her very long life.

  • One of our kids is very headstrong, and my having to serve as the enforcer of rules has negatively affected our relationship.

  • Others are worried about the pandemic’s impact on small businesses and city finances and are headstrong on prioritizing economic recovery.

  • Sometimes my mouth just starts going and I get so headstrong about what I want and I want to do.

  • Fortunately for the reader, Cordelia is even more headstrong than she is self-obsessed.

  • He got into alpine racing, liked it, and early on developed his own headstrong approach to the sport.

  • Other than potential squabbles with Mary, serving again to prove how headstrong she is, where would the drama have come from?

  • Still, the Ram is headstrong, able to tune out the voices of his detractors.

  • But she is a girl, and she does not mind her jack-sparrow being a trifle headstrong, if only he has a kind heart.

  • Then it was that the insular propensity grew impudent and headstrong, and soon became a power in the land.

  • He, the conqueror, the irresistible, had never before met one of this audacious and headstrong breed.

  • One must be pardoned for repeating the very rudiments of criticism to some of the headstrong writers of our day.

  • That the Bretons are faithful no one doubts; but that they are still more headstrong is a justice that none will deny them.