Talk:bloody-minded

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@Equinox: Going by what other dictionaries say, I think our definition ("stubborn, obstinate") is lacking: "deliberately refusing to accept that you are not completely right about something, in a way that is not helpful to other people and annoys them" (Macmillan)" (if that's indeed what it means, it's a perfect translation of French de mauvaise foi), "stubbornly contrary or obstructive : CANTANKEROUS" (Merriam-Webster). Thoughts? ChignonПучок 20:09, 25 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, it's a more derogatory way of saying "stubborn", and suggests that perhaps the person refuses to change even when they know that they should. My Chambers CD-ROM says: "liking bloodshed, cruel; in a mood of, or inclined to show, aggressive obstinacy (informal)". I have never personally encountered the "bloodshed" sense and I wonder whether it's obsolete. Equinox 02:42, 1 May 2019 (UTC)Reply