hardheaded

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hard +‎ headed. First appears c. mid-15th century in the writings of Osbern Bokenam.

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hardheaded (comparative more hardheaded, superlative most hardheaded)

  1. Stubborn; wilful.
  2. Realistic; pragmatic.

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