Crossword-Solution: HEADSTRONG 10 letters, 58 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Headstrong a. Not easily restrained; ungovernable; obstinate;
stubborn.
Headstrong a. Directed by ungovernable will, or proceeding from
obstinacy.

We have 58 clues for the answer “HEADSTRONG”

Clue Answers
Self-willed 1 answer
Extremely willful 1 answer
Very stubborn 4 answers
unteachable 5 answers
Willful 5 answers
BE OBSTINATE 10 answers
INCOMPLIANT 13 answers
Daredevil 21 answers
Madcap 33 answers
hidebound 34 answers
Incautious 42 answers
anarchistic 43 answers
insurrectionary 44 answers
resisting 45 answers
anarchical 45 answers
incurable 46 answers
treasonous 52 answers
froward 53 answers
Arbitrary. 54 answers
ungovernable 54 answers
Uncompromising 54 answers
guerrilla 55 answers
uncooperative 57 answers
Pig-headed 60 answers
contumacious 60 answers
Headlong 61 answers
perfidious 61 answers
Intractable 62 answers
Disloyal 63 answers
Recalcitrant 63 answers
Incorrigible 65 answers
Revolutionary? 65 answers
obstreperous 65 answers
perverse 66 answers
Obdurate 66 answers
Hasty 66 answers
wilful 67 answers
Resistant 68 answers
insubordinate 68 answers
fractious 68 answers
disobedient 68 answers
mulish 69 answers
refractory 70 answers
rowdy 70 answers
Imprudent 70 answers
seditious 71 answers
factious 71 answers
Unbending 72 answers
unmanageable 72 answers
mutinous 72 answers
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Sentences with HEADSTRONG (5)

The Horse chose his earliest years and gave them his own attributes: hence every man is in his youth impetuous, headstrong, and obstinate in maintaining his own opinion.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Yet he who reigns within himself, and rules Passions, desires, and fears, is more a king— Which every wise and virtuous man attains; And who attains not, ill aspires to rule Cities of men, or headstrong multitudes, 470 Subject himself to anarchy within, Or lawless passions in him, which he serves.
Paradise Regained John Milton 1993
Ferrars is a very headstrong proud woman, and in her first fit of anger upon hearing it, would very likely secure every thing to Robert, and the idea of that, for Edward’s sake, frightens away all my inclination for hasty measures.” “And for your own sake too, or you are carrying your disinterestedness beyond reason.” Lucy looked at Elinor again, and was silent.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
Hugh is a stout rider and lifter, but headstrong and foolhardy, and over bounteous a skinker; and Gregory is courteous and many worded, but sluggish in deed; though I will not call him a dastard.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
Adolphus Young, to whom the headstrong girl had united her destiny, that it operated as a chill upon family feeling—especially in the case of the half-brothers.
The Europeans Henry James 1994

Quotes with HEADSTRONG (3)

Call it "a wonder" or "a mystery" and you have an excuse to never try understanding it - an excuse to not take responsibility for it. People knew about love no more than they knew about Science, but at least most did not jump into Science headstrong, with the hope that they would figure it out as they went, or that some "mysterious" inborn trait would take care of it.
Lynna Merrill The Seekers of Fire
Women particularly should concern themselves with peace because men by nature are more foolhardy and headstrong, and their overwhelming desire to avenge themselves prevents them from foreseeing the resulting dangers and terrors of war. But woman by nature is more gentle and circumspect. Therefore, if she has sufficient will and wisdom she can provide the best possible means to pacify man.
Christine de Pizan The Treasure of the City of Ladies
If a person cannot swim across the river, he must take the bridge. He is not afraid of the water or worried that he may drown. But he takes the bridge out of necessity. It is a fact. To fear or worry over necessities (over facts), stills the mind. The stagnant mind only focuses and refocuses on a single point, without peripheral vision — it ponders danger, but it does not prepare for it. The brave man is not bound immobile with caution or lost scouting the fog of hazard calcu…
M.N. O'Brien
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Used 11 times in crossword archives (1977–2015).