Meaning & Definition of word "Stiff"

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    Stiff

    /stɪf/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who is rigid or unyielding in manner or attitude.
      • Example: He was such a stiff at work, always following the rules without question.

    adjective:

    • 1. Rigid or firm; not easily bent or flexed.
      • Example: The stiff fabric of the shirt does not allow for much movement.
    • 2. Not willing to change or adapt; inflexible.
      • Example: He has a stiff attitude towards new ideas and suggestions.
    • 3. Strongly held or firmly established.
      • Example: There was a stiff competition among the teams for the championship.
    • 4. Having an excessive degree of formality or severity.
      • Example: The stiff decor of the restaurant made it feel less welcoming.
    • 5. Severe or intense, usually referring to pain or discomfort.
      • Example: After the workout, I had a stiff neck that took a while to ease.

    Etymology

    Old English stīfer; of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stiff upper lip:

    To remain resolute and unemotional in the face of adversity.

    stiff as a board:

    Very rigid or inflexible.

    stiff competition:

    Strong rivalry in a particular field or market.

    Related Words

    rigidity:

    The quality of being rigid or inflexible.

    stiffness:

    The quality of being stiff.

    inflection:

    The act of bending or the condition of being bent.

    Slang Meanings of stiff

    Meaning: A term for someone who is overly serious or formal.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a stiff at the party!

    Meaning: Referring to a strong alcoholic drink.

    Example Sentence: He poured himself a stiff after the rough day.