Advanced as in doctrinaire Resistant to change or stubbornly disobedient, as in being unyielding or unwilling to comply. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Stiff-necked'
The stiff-necked professor refused to consider alternative teaching methods, sticking to traditional approaches.
As a stiff-necked critic, Anthony dismissed the new art style without appreciating its underlying creativity.
The stiff-necked historian adamantly defended his interpretation of historical events, rejecting alternative perspectives.
The stiff-necked judge remained unmoved by the passionate defense's arguments.
The stiff-necked artist stuck to traditional techniques, dismissing contemporary art as inferior.
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