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Definition stiff in American English

stiff adjective

adjective
/stɪf/
1

if you are stiff, or if a part of your body is stiff, you feel pain in your muscles and cannot move easily

Example

Her fingers were getting stiff.

Example

My leg muscles always feel stiff after a long bike ride.

Example

She was suffering from a stiff neck.

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2

firm and difficult to bend

Example

a stiff piece of cardboard

Example

a small stiff brush

Example

The wet towel I had left hanging outside was frozen and stiff as a board.

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3

if something that should move easily is stiff, it does not move or operate as easily as you expect

Example

The drawer was very stiff, so I pulled on it.

Example

The hinges of the box were stiff from lack of use.

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4

a mixture that is stiff is very thick and keeps its shape when you stop mixing it

Example

Beat in the sugar to make a stiff paste.

Example

Beat the egg whites until stiff.

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5

formal and controlled in a way that is not friendly or relaxed

Example

Her tone was a little stiff, I thought.

Example

His face was stiff with disapproval.

Example

He looked stiff and awkward in his new suit.

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6

more severe or difficult than usual

Example

Those caught breaking the new law face some pretty stiff fines.

Example

Greene is up against some stiff competition in this race.

Example

The government forces met with stiff resistance in the north.

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7

a stiff drink contains a lot of alcohol

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Definition stiff in American English