Adamantly

/ˈædəməntli/ adverb

In a firm, unyielding, and determined way that is impossible to change.

From Middle English 'adamaunt,' from Old French 'adamant,' from Latin 'adamantem' (unconquerable), from Greek 'adamas' (hardest steel/diamond). The sense evolved from literal hardness to metaphorical stubbornness.

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