Meaning & Definition of word "Adamant"

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    Adamant

    /ˈæd.ə.mənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A legendary stone of impenetrable hardness.
      • Example: In ancient myths, adamant was said to be the material of choice for making swords.

    adjective:

    • 1. Refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
      • Example: She was adamant that she would not attend the meeting.
    • 2. Extremely hard; unyielding.
      • Example: The scientist remained adamant about the integrity of his research results.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'adamantem' meaning 'untamed, invincible', likely from Greek 'adamas'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    adamant about something:

    Staunchly resolute regarding an opinion or decision.

    be adamant:

    To be firm or resolute about a point of view.

    adamant stance:

    A firm and unyielding position on an issue.

    Related Words

    determined:

    Having made a firm decision and not letting anything stop you.

    insistent:

    Demanding something firmly and repeatedly.

    Slang Meanings of adamant

    Meaning: Stubborn

    Example Sentence: He's being really adamant about finishing the project by tonight, no matter what.

    Meaning: Hard-headed

    Example Sentence: You can't change her mind; she's as adamant as they come.