Hardheaded vs Realistic - What's the difference?
hardheaded | realistic |
Expressed or represented as being accurate.
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Relating to the representation of objects, actions or conditions as they actually are or were.
As adjectives the difference between hardheaded and realistic
is that hardheaded is stubborn; wilful while realistic is expressed or represented as being accurate.hardheaded
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Alternative forms
* hard-headedSynonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* hardheadedly * hardheadednessrealistic
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Adjective
(en adjective)- A ''realistic'' appraisal of the situation.
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- A ''realistic'' novel about the Victorian poor.