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Ziddi

ज़िद्दी
zid-DEE

Stubborn or obstinate person.

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Meaning & usage

Ziddi is a Hindi word used to describe someone who is stubborn or obstinate, often refusing to change their mind or course of action. It is commonly used in both casual and formal contexts to characterize a person's unwillingness to yield or compromise.

In a sentence

Despite everyone's advice, he remained ziddi and pursued his own path.

As seen in crosswords

Ziddi is a 5-letter answer. A typical clue:

“Stubborn or obstinate person” (5)

Category: General Origin: Hindi Script: Hindi

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