Bullheaded

/ˈbʊlˌhɛdɪd/ adjective

Stubbornly refusing to listen to others or change your mind, even when it might be a good idea.

From 'bull' + 'headed', comparing a person's inflexibility to the thick skull and determined nature of a bull. The compound emerged in American English in the 19th century to describe someone as obstinate as a bull.

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