Pronunciation: /ˈædəmənsi/
noun a noun that refers to the quality or state of being adamant or unyielding in attitude or opinion
A1 She showed adamancy in her decision to quit her job and travel the world.
A2 Despite his adamancy, she refused to change her mind about the project.
B1 His adamancy on the issue caused tension among the group.
B2 The CEO's adamancy in enforcing company policies led to increased productivity.
C1 Her adamancy in negotiations helped secure a favorable deal for the company.
C2 The politician's adamancy in pushing through the new legislation earned him respect from his colleagues.
formal Her adamancy in sticking to the project timeline impressed the entire team.
informal I admire your adamancy in refusing to give up on your dreams.
slang His adamancy about always being right can be really annoying sometimes.
figurative The tree's adamancy in standing tall despite the storm symbolized resilience and strength.
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