What is another word for have the hide of an elephant/rhinoceros?

Pronunciation: [hav ðə hˈa͡ɪd əvən ˈɛlɪfənt slˈaʃ ɹa͡ɪnˈɒsəɹəs] (IPA)

When someone is said to "have the hide of an elephant/rhinoceros," it means that they have a thick skin and are not easily affected by criticism or insults. Some other synonyms for this phrase include having a thick skin, being insensitive, being impervious to criticism, being a tough cookie, being resilient, being unflappable, being hard-boiled, having a strong backbone, being unshakeable, being thick-skinned, being stoic, and being unemotional. These expressions are often used to describe individuals who appear to be unaffected by negative comments or feedback, and who are able to maintain a positive attitude and demeanor even in the face of adversity.

What are the hypernyms for Have the hide of an elephant/rhinoceros?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    have a thick epidermis, have a tough epidermis, have thick skin.

Related words: have the hide of an animal, elephant skin, rhinoceros horn

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