Yes. If you think about it, the definitions of each word is the other word.
For example: The definition of adamant is to be insistent, and the definition of insist is to be adamant.
The protesters were adamant about their cause.
There are several synonyms for the word aver. Some of these include: affirm, assert, avouch, claim, contend, insist, justify, predicate, proclaim, prove, state, and verify.
A synonym is a word that means the same, or almost the same. So yes the word absurd could be a synonym form another word or there are synonyms for the word absurd.
Adamant means being stubborn for example1.A girl is adamant not to have to go to the park.2.A girl did not want to go to the park.Number 2 would have been another option instead of using the word adamant.
A synonym for "classify" is analyze.
determined, fixed, rigid, set, firm
insist compel
adamant, adamantine, brassbound, die-hard, grim, implacable, incompliant, inexorable, inflexible, intransigent, iron, obdurate, relentless, remorseless, rigid, unbendable, unbending, uncompliant, uncompromising, unrelenting, unyielding
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.
The old Republican is adamant about his/her opinions about taxes
There are several synonyms for the word aver. Some of these include: affirm, assert, avouch, claim, contend, insist, justify, predicate, proclaim, prove, state, and verify.
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.
Adamant!
Adamans