The old Republican is adamant about his/her opinions about taxes
The protesters were adamant about their cause.
The child remained adamant on his decision to get the toffee. This is the example of the word adamant.
They were adamant about receiving an answer to their question, because their entire grade depended on it.
They were adamant about receiving an answer to their question, because their entire grade depended on it.
If you meant 'adamant'... Jack was adamant he'd paid the phone bill.
When the small goat stamped his feet, I was assured that he was quite adamant about staying in the corral.
your mom adamant
The student was adamant that her answer was correct.
I adamantly argued with bob about who got the last cookie
They were adamant about receiving an answer to their question, because their entire grade depended on it. :)
You might say "He was adamant that he was not going to move". Or, "I am not going to move", he said, adamantly. The word is in common usage to mean 'absolutely certain' or 'not prepared to change one's mind'.
yes you can; Can you write a sentence with the word any in it?