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		View usage for:  (ædəmənt) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE, oft ADJECTIVE that]If someone is adamant about something, they are determined not to change their mind about it.  The prime minister is adamant that he will not resign.  Sue was adamant about that job in Australia. [+ about] Synonyms: determined, firm, fixed, stiff More Synonyms of adamant  adamantly adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective] She was adamantly opposed to her husband travelling to Brussels.   adamant in British English (ˈædəmənt) adjective1. unshakable in purpose, determination, or opinion; unyielding  2.   a less common word for adamantine (sense 1)  noun3. any extremely hard or apparently unbreakable substance   4. a legendary stone said to be impenetrable, often identified with the diamond or loadstone   Derived forms adamantly (ˈadamantly) adverb Word origin Old English: from Latin  adamant-, stem of  adamas, from Greek; literal meaning perhaps: unconquerable, from  a-1 +  daman to tame, conquer adamant in American English (ˈædəmənt; ˈædəˌmænt)   noun1.   in ancient times, a hard stone or substance that was supposedly unbreakable  2.  OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic  unbreakable hardness    adjective4.   not giving in or relenting; unyielding     SIMILAR WORDS:   inˈflexible  Derived forms  adamantly (ˈadamantly)  adverb Word origin ME & OFr < L  adamas (gen.  adamantis), the hardest metal < Gr  adamas (gen.  adamantos) <  a-, not +  daman, to subdue: see  tame Examples of 'adamant' in a sentenceadamant  Mr McClintock is adamant that Alex must go to school in the States.He had made his decision before they arrived, and he remained adamant.He half turned, sat, and felt the concrete adamant through the thin foam mattress, its cold plastic cover. In other languagesadamant British English:  adamant ADJECTIVE If someone is adamant about something, they are determined not to change their mind about it. The prime minister is adamant that he will not resign.  - American English: adamant
 - Brazilian Portuguese: inflexível
 - Chinese: 坚决的
 - European Spanish: firme
 - French: inébranlable
 - German: unnachgiebig
 - Italian: irremovibile
 - Japanese: 不屈の
 - Korean: 완강한
 - European Portuguese: inflexível
 - Latin American Spanish: firme
 
   Chinese translation of 'adamant' adj  to be adamant about sth/that ...  对(對)某事/ ... 抱坚(堅)决(決)态(態)度   (duì mǒushì/ ... bào jiānjué tàidu)  
    Definition unshakable in determination or purpose She is adamant that she will not resign. Synonyms insistent unrelenting unshakable Opposites yielding , compromising , flexible , susceptible , responsive , receptive , easy-going , lax , compliant , pliant , tensile , tractable   Additional synonymsDefinition having determination or strength He held a firm belief in the afterlife. Synonyms determined,  true,  settled,  fixed,  resolved,  strict,  definite,  set on,  adamant,  stalwart,  staunch,  resolute,  inflexible,  steadfast,  unyielding,  unwavering,  immovable,  unflinching,  unswerving,  unbending,  obdurate,  unshakeable,  unalterable,  unshaken,  unfalteringDefinition attached or placed so as to be immovable The locking frame can secure bikes to any fixed object. Synonyms immovable,  set,  established,  secure,  rooted,  permanent,  attached,  anchored,  rigid,  made fast Definition unwilling to change one's opinions or beliefs On one issue, however, she was immovable. Synonyms inflexible,  adamant,  resolute,  steadfast,  constant,  unyielding,  unwavering,  impassive,  obdurate,  unshakable,  unchangeable,  unshaken,  stony-hearted,  unimpressionable  |