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Stiff vs Heady - What's the difference?

stiff | heady | Related terms |

Stiff is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between stiff and heady

is that stiff is of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

As a noun stiff

is an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a working stiff''''' or ''lucky '''stiff .

As a verb stiff

is to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily.

Ungovernable vs Heady - What's the difference?

ungovernable | heady | Related terms |

Ungovernable is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between ungovernable and heady

is that ungovernable is not governable while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Obdurate vs Heady - What's the difference?

obdurate | heady | Related terms |

Obdurate is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between obdurate and heady

is that obdurate is stubbornly persistent, generally in wrongdoing; refusing to reform or repent while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Stubborn vs Heady - What's the difference?

stubborn | heady | Synonyms |

Stubborn is a synonym of heady.


As adjectives the difference between stubborn and heady

is that stubborn is refusing to move or to change one's opinion; obstinate; firmly resisting while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Firm vs Heady - What's the difference?

firm | heady | Related terms |

Firm is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between firm and heady

is that firm is steadfast, secure, hard (in position) while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

As a noun firm

is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.

As a verb firm

is to make firm or strong; fix securely.

Refractory vs Heady - What's the difference?

refractory | heady | Related terms |

Refractory is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between refractory and heady

is that refractory is obstinate and unruly; strongly opposed to something while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

As a noun refractory

is a material or piece of material, such as a brick, that has a very high melting point.

Hardy vs Heady - What's the difference?

hardy | heady | Related terms |

Hardy is a related term of heady.


As a proper noun hardy

is , originally a nickname for a hardy person.

As an adjective heady is

intoxicating or stupefying.

Obstinate vs Heady - What's the difference?

obstinate | heady | Related terms |

Obstinate is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between obstinate and heady

is that obstinate is stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Unratable vs Heady - What's the difference?

unratable | heady | Related terms |

Unratable is a related term of heady.


As adjectives the difference between unratable and heady

is that unratable is that cannot be rated while heady is intoxicating or stupefying.

Heady vs Arousing - What's the difference?

heady | arousing |


As adjectives the difference between heady and arousing

is that heady is intoxicating or stupefying while arousing is that or who arouses or arouse.

As a verb arousing is

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As a noun arousing is

(rare) an act or occurrence in which something is aroused.

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