Adamant

/ˈæd.ə.mənt/ adjective

Adamant means refusing to change your mind or give in, no matter what others say. It describes a very firm and determined attitude.

From Old French 'adamant' and Latin 'adamas', meaning 'hard metal' or 'diamond', from Greek 'adamas' (unconquerable, untameable). It originally referred to an unbreakable substance.

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