Hard to bend or move; not flexible or easily changed.
From Old English “stif,” meaning rigid, strong, or stubborn. It is connected to Germanic roots about being firm or unyielding.
We use “stiff” for bodies and rules: a stiff muscle won’t bend, and a stiff rule won’t either. Even a “stiff drink” keeps the idea—it’s strong and hits you hard.
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