Pronunciation: /daɪ hɑrd/
noun a person who strongly maintains their beliefs or loyalty to a particular cause or person
A1 I am a die hard fan of that TV show.
A2 She is a die hard supporter of the local football team.
B1 The die hard enthusiasts camped out all night to be first in line for the concert tickets.
B2 He is a die hard collector of vintage vinyl records.
C1 The die hard environmentalist protested against the construction of the new highway.
C2 The die hard cinephile has seen every film by their favorite director multiple times.
adjective having or showing a firm determination or loyalty that is very difficult to change
A1 She is a die hard fan of that TV show.
A2 He is a die hard supporter of the local football team.
B1 The die hard fans camped out overnight to get tickets to the concert.
B2 Despite the team's losing streak, the die hard fans continued to show up to every game.
C1 His die hard dedication to his craft has earned him numerous awards and accolades.
C2 The die hard commitment of the volunteers has ensured the success of the charity event year after year.
formal The die hard fans of classical music were thrilled to attend the symphony performance.
informal I'm a die hard fan of that TV show, I never miss an episode!
slang She's a die hard gamer, she plays for hours on end.
figurative His die hard determination to succeed propelled him through any obstacle in his path.
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