flintiness

[ˈflɪntinəs]

flintiness Definition

  • 1the quality of being hard, unyielding, or unsympathetic
  • 2the quality of being made of flint

Using flintiness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flintiness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flintiness of his character made him a tough negotiator.

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    Her flintiness towards her employees made her unpopular among them.

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    The flintiness of the rock made it difficult to carve.

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    The flintiness of his gaze made her uneasy.

flintiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with flintiness

  • a heart that is hard and unfeeling

    Example

    His flinty heart was unmoved by her tears.

  • a cold, unyielding gaze

    Example

    She met his flinty stare with one of her own.

  • flinty determination

    a strong, unyielding resolve

    Example

    Her flinty determination helped her overcome many obstacles.

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Summary: flintiness in Brief

The term 'flintiness' [ˈflɪntinəs] refers to the quality of being hard, unyielding, or unsympathetic. It can describe a person's character, as in 'The flintiness of his character made him a tough negotiator,' or the texture of a material, as in 'The flintiness of the rock made it difficult to carve.' 'Flintiness' extends into phrases like 'flinty heart' and 'flinty stare,' denoting a cold, unfeeling demeanor.