adhamant (Meaning)

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adhamant (a.)

Clinging, as by hooks.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adhamant

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adhamant Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the criticism, she remained adamant about her decision to pursue a career in the arts.
  2. The professor was adamant that students adhere to the established guidelines for the research project.
  3. Despite numerous attempts to persuade him otherwise, John remained adamant in his refusal to join the committee.
  4. Sarah's parents were adamant that she complete her education before considering any other life choices.
  5. The chef was adamant about using only the freshest ingredients in every dish he prepared.
  6. Despite the challenges, the team remained adamant in their commitment to completing the project on time.
  7. Lisa was adamant about the importance of environmental conservation and actively promoted sustainable practices.
  8. The company was adamant about maintaining high ethical standards in all its business dealings.
  9. Despite the changing market trends, James remained adamant in his traditional approach to investing.
  10. The teacher was adamant that all students participate in the class discussion to foster a collaborative learning environment.

FAQs About the word adhamant

Clinging, as by hooks.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Despite the criticism, she remained adamant about her decision to pursue a career in the arts.

The professor was adamant that students adhere to the established guidelines for the research project.

Despite numerous attempts to persuade him otherwise, John remained adamant in his refusal to join the committee.

Sarah's parents were adamant that she complete her education before considering any other life choices.