About The Word Mulish
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Mulish
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What's The Definition Of Mulish?
[adj] unreasonably rigid in the face of argument or entreaty or attack
Synonyms | Synonyms for Mulish: hardheaded | stubborn Related Terms | Find terms related to Mulish: asinine | balking | balky | bigoted | bovid | bovine | bulldogged | bulletheaded | bullheaded | caprid | caprine | case-hardened | cowish | cowlike | deerlike | dogged | dogmatic | equestrian | equine | fanatic | fixed | goatish | goatlike | hardheaded | headstrong | hircine | hoggish | hoofed | horsy | intolerant | obstinate | opinionated | overzealous | ovine | persevering | pertinacious | perverse | piggish | pigheaded | refractory | restive | ruminant | self-willed | set | sheepish | sheeplike | stiff-necked | strongheaded | strong-willed | stubborn | sulky | sullen | swinish | tenacious | uncooperative | ungovernable | ungulate | unregenerate | unruly | willful | wrongheaded See Also | Mulish In Webster's Dictionary \Mul"ish\ (m[=u]l"[i^]sh), a.
Like a mule; sullen; stubborn. -- {Mul"ish*ly}, adv. --
{Mul"ish*ness}, n.
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