Cabezón in english

pigheaded

pronunciation: pigidɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cabezón = self-opinionated ; stubborn ; pigheaded ; self-willed ; headstrong ; bullheaded ; stiff-necked ; stiff neck. 

Example: You are an overwhelming, self-opinionated bore who cannot abide the thought that other people may not share your views.Example: He is seldom happy, never satisfied, temperamental, stubborn; his behavior at times can be charitably characterized as erratic.Example: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Example: But apparently the self-willed distinction affected his reason -- he went soft in the head and ended up believing in his divine origins.Example: She has somewhat of a headstrong personality, which has caused her to wear out her welcome at several homes before ours.Example: She glared at him, wondering how in the world she'd run head on into two such bullheaded men in one day.Example: The problem was that the stiff-necked men of science refused to bow down before the idols of political expediency.Example: They're such stiff necks that when I asked them if I could do anything for them for money (i.e wash cars etc.) they said no.

Cabezón synonyms

stubborn in spanish: obstinado, pronunciation: stʌbɜrn part of speech: adjective bullheaded in spanish: obstinado, pronunciation: bʊlhedɪd part of speech: adjective bullet-headed in spanish: cabeza de bala, pronunciation: bʊləthidɪd part of speech: adjective
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