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hard-headed
adjective
- tough, realistic, or shrewd; not moved by sentiment
- stubborn; obstinate
Derived Forms
- ˌhard-ˈheadedness, noun
- ˌhard-ˈheadedly, adverb
Example Sentences
Mr Graetz counters that Aerolane employs active commercial pilots who are hard-headed about the practicalities of the project.
The next sentence—citing the “sacred obligation” to veterans—is meant not only as a contrast to Trump’s demeaning comments about America’s warriors but also a hard-headed acknowledgment that, in their service, some of the troops will make the ultimate sacrifice.
“Surprisingly,” said Halpern, “I found in my interviews that some very hard-headed astrophysicists who are very knowledgeable see the idea of a multiverse as enticing.”
“I found in my interviews that some very hard-headed astrophysicists who are very knowledgeable see the idea of a multiverse as enticing.”
She framed much of her speech at the church as a conversation with God, describing herself over and over again as flawed, imperfect and hard-headed.
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