Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
thick-skulled
adjective
/θɪk skʌld/
Definition
Having a thick skull; physically or metaphorically slow to understand or learn.
Examples
- Despite the evidence presented, his thick-skulled nature prevented him from changing his opinion.
- She was known for her thick-skulled attitude towards criticism, often brushing it off without thought.
- The teacher found it difficult to get through to the thick-skulled student.
Meaning
The term ‘thick-skulled’ describes someone who is resistant to new ideas or concepts, often implying a lack of intelligence or an unwillingness to change one’s mind.
Synonyms
- stubborn
- obtuse
- ignorant
- hard-headed
- close-minded