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Stiff Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Stiff definition: Difficult to bend or fold Origin of Stiff Old English stÄ«f, from Proto-Germanic *stÄ«faz (compare Dutch stijf, German steif), from Proto-Indo-European *stÄ«pos (compare Latin stipare, from which English stevedore) From Wiktionary Middle English from Old English stīf From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
stiff - WordReference. com Dictionary of English stiff stɪf adj , -er, -est, n , adv , v rigid or firm: a stiff collar not moving or working easily: The garage door handle gets stiff in the cold (of a person or animal) moving with difficulty or with pain, as from cold, age, etc : He was stiff from back pain powerful: stiff winds
STIFF - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary Something that is stiff is firm or does not bend easily [ ] 2 Something such as a door or drawer that is stiff does not move as easily as it should [ ] 3 If you are stiff, your muscles or joints hurt when you move, because of illness or because of too much exercise
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: stiff 1 Difficult to bend or fold: stiff new shoes; a stiff collar 2 a Not moving or operating easily or freely; resistant: a stiff hinge b Lacking ease or comfort of movement; not limber: a stiff neck