I need some word that describes a hard-headed person.
Why do I hate you? I’m looking for a word that means ‘hard to love’ that refers to unconditional love for a family member.
If you want a word for me at very lower price, it requires no person to hear or read it the first time. You choose which version you want for others and you get unlimited possibilities on the word you choose. That word is
dysstorgic
I formed this word myself from the meaning you expressed. The word comes from Greek, and should be considered fully annointed in any respectable peer-reviewed journal. The roots are ‘dys’, in the sense of ‘hard to’ and an adjectival form,’storgic’, deriving from’storge’.
And see storge in The Free Dictionary “Stor ge “n. 1. Parental affection; the instinctive affection which animals have for their young. The
Wikipedia entry titled “Greek words for love” provides a fairly thorough expansion of the more nuanced usage of the term (bold emphasis mine):
Storge ( storg) means “love, affection” and “especially of parents and children” (from, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, from Perseus). Is it a common or natural empathy, like that felt by parents for offspring (Strong B, Yarber W, Sayad BW, Devault C, 2008: Human sexuality: diversity in contemporary America, 6th ed. , McGraw-Hill, p: 228). Rarely used in Ancient Greek literature, and then almost exclusively as a descriptor of relationships within a family. Is it also known to express acceptance or putting up with situations, as in loving the tyrant.
How do I express myself in business sense?
“disgusted
horrified feel intense dislike or disgust for: She loathed him on sight.. Then see that you don’t even see him”
Source: Oxford Dictionary of English, Third Edition (2010).
“disgusted
horrified feel intense dislike or disgust for: She loathed him on sight.. Then see that you don’t even see him”
Source: Oxford Dictionary of English, Third Edition (2010).
You’re a
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prickly person you’re high
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maintenance you’re a
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bit of a cold fish you keep
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people at arms length you’re lacking
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in warmth you’re not
prickly you’re overextending it’s not overcrowded, you’re a pig, you let people into their rooms and you’re all the time a cold fish. Some ideas: you’re a prickly person you’re high maintenance you’re a good low maintenance you’re
I consider it depends on the context of what makes it hard to love. A lot of times these difficulties can be associated with an imbalance between our expectations of what a person should behave and their actual behavior. What are some examples of people’s behavior that might not fit our expectations and some words to describe them might
be: Doing too much: smothering, irritating, distracting, annoying, invading, invading, unrelenting, pervasive,
intruding, pushy Doing too little: distant, unresponsive, reclusive, cold, uncaring, guarded, shut off, selfish,
self-centered, unreachable Doing the wrong things mean, violent,
Life usually doesn’t fit neatly into categories such as family, friends and culture. I find it easier to brainstorm, in fact. they are quite
useful, and the topics are also helpful.
How do you use difficult as a difficult phrase for someone who is unpleasant to socialise (as a diplomat)?
Is there a reason for us to ban pepsi?
I am not looking forward to working with Pete, let’s just say he’s a bit difficult. And he didn’t answer my many questions because of his training.
I hate you a bit, but I do like you a lot.
What are the consequences of changing your diet, and what are the best ways to reduce your stress?