Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪˌhɑːrd/
noun a person who strongly opposes change or refuses to give up on something
A1 My diehard fan always comes to all of my concerts.
A2 She is a diehard supporter of the local football team.
B1 The diehard environmentalist protested against the construction of the new highway.
B2 He is a diehard collector of vintage vinyl records.
C1 The diehard Star Wars fan has seen every movie multiple times.
C2 She is a diehard advocate for animal rights and volunteers at the shelter every weekend.
adjective stubbornly resistant to change or unwavering in belief or opinion
A1 She is a diehard fan of that TV show.
A2 He is a diehard supporter of the local football team.
B1 The diehard fans camped out overnight to get tickets to the concert.
B2 Despite the team's losing streak, the diehard fans continued to show their support.
C1 The diehard environmentalist protested against the construction of the new highway.
C2 The diehard Star Wars fan has seen every movie multiple times and owns a vast collection of memorabilia.
formal The diehard fans of the team have been supporting them through thick and thin.
informal My uncle is a diehard fan of that band and has seen them in concert ten times.
slang She's a diehard foodie and will travel across town just to try a new restaurant.
figurative He's a diehard optimist, always finding the silver lining in every situation.
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