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Dictionary definition of adamant

Determined, unyielding, and unwilling to change one's position or opinion.
"He was adamant about not lowering his standards."

Detailed meaning of adamant

It is often used to describe a person who is very strong-willed, stubborn, and unwilling to compromise or back down. This word is often used to describe someone who is very set in their ways and is not open to new ideas or perspectives. It can also be used to describe a thing that is very durable, hard or inflexible, that is hard to break, bend or change. In a negative sense, it can be used to describe someone who is unyielding and unwilling to listen to reason, in a positive sense, it can be used to describe someone who is very determined and persistent in achieving their goals. The term "adamant" is derived from the ancient Greek word "Adamantios" which means unbreakable, hard or inflexible.

Example sentences containing adamant

1. Despite the opposition, she remained adamant about her decision.
2. The teacher was adamant that cheating would not be tolerated in the classroom.
3. He was adamant in his belief that honesty is the best policy.
4. The manager was adamant about meeting the project deadline.
5. She was adamant about sticking to her principles, no matter the cost.
6. The coach was adamant that his team would give their best effort in the game.

History and etymology of adamant

The adjective 'adamant' has its etymological origins in Greek and Latin. It is derived from the Greek word 'adamantos,' which referred to a hard substance or material, often associated with the hardest gem or metal. In Latin, this term was adopted as 'adamantem,' which still retained the sense of hardness and inflexibility. Over time, the word 'adamant' transitioned into English, retaining its core meaning of being determined, unyielding, and unwilling to change one's position or opinion, much like a hard and unbreakable substance. The etymology of 'adamant' effectively conveys the idea of firm resolve and unwavering determination, emphasizing the unyielding nature of someone who is described as adamant.

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Further usage examples of adamant

1. Despite the setbacks, he remained adamant in his pursuit of his dreams.
2. The parents were adamant that their children follow a strict bedtime routine.
3. The speaker was adamant in expressing their opinions during the debate.
4. She was adamant about her dietary restrictions, avoiding certain foods at all costs.
5. The professor was adamant about enforcing academic integrity in the classroom.
6. He remained adamant in his refusal to compromise on his values.
7. The homeowner was adamant about keeping their property well-maintained.
8. The company CEO was adamant in maintaining a culture of transparency and accountability.
9. She was adamant that her voice be heard in the boardroom.
10. The judge was adamant about upholding the rule of law in the courtroom.
11. The environmentalist was adamant about protecting endangered species from extinction.
12. He was adamant in his commitment to living a healthy lifestyle.
13. The activist was adamant in advocating for social justice and equality.
14. Despite the criticism, she remained adamant in her support for the controversial policy.

Suffix -ant, Approval and Endorsement, Choices and Decisions, Resilience and Resolve, Discipline and Resolve

firm,indomitable,inflexible,insistent,obstinate,relentless,resolute,steadfast,stubborn,uncompromising,unrelenting,unshakable,unswerving

determined,fixed,immovable

inflexible, flexible, yielding, compliant

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