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    Stiff
    /stif/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a dead body.
    • 2. a boring, conventional person: North American "ordinary working stiffs in respectable offices"

    verb

    • 1. cheat (someone) out of something, especially money: North American "several workers were stiffed out of their pay"
    • 2. ignore deliberately; snub: North American "the stars are notorious for stiffing their hosts and sponsors at banquets"
  2. Learn the meaning, usage, and history of the word stiff, which can be an adjective, adverb, noun, or verb. Find out the synonyms, antonyms, and related phrases of stiff in the online dictionary.

  3. Learn the meaning of stiff as an adjective, adverb, noun, and verb in English. Find out how to use stiff to describe firmness, formality, severity, strength, and more.

  4. excessively regular or formal, as a design; not graceful in form or arrangement. laborious or difficult, as a task. severe or harsh, as a penalty or demand. excessive; unusually high or great: $50 is pretty stiff to pay for that. firm from tension; taut: to keep a stiff rein. relatively firm in consistency, as semisolid matter; thick:

  5. Definitions of stiff. adjective. incapable of or resistant to bending. “a palace guardsman stiff as a poker” “ stiff hair” “a stiff neck” synonyms: rigid. inflexible. resistant to being bent. adjective. not moving or operating freely. “a stiff hinge” synonyms: immobile. not capable of movement or of being moved. adjective. rigidly formal.

  6. Learn the meaning of stiff as an adjective and an adverb in English. Find out how to use stiff to describe hard, not moving, hurting, severe, formal, thick, or strong substances and drinks.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the adjective stiff, which can describe something difficult to bend, move, or stir, or someone not friendly or relaxed. Find out the origin, idioms, and collocations of stiff in English.

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