[
UK
/ˈædəməntli/
]
[ US /ˈædəməntɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈædəməntɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
inflexibly; unshakably
adamantly opposed to the marriage
How To Use adamantly In A Sentence
- adamantly opposed to the marriage
- Public - sector unions , not surprisingly, are adamantly opposed to most privatization.
- Despite anguished pleas of extenuating circumstances by the desperate father, the school system has so far adamantly insisted that automatic punishments for weapon possession in school are inviolate.
- The Pennsylvania delegates are adamantly opposed to pension cuts.
- He'd been her unwanted and reluctant protector for years; some stubborn part of her adamantly refused to rescript his role. THE PERFECT LOVER
- His family were adamantly opposed to the marriage.
- Jessica even started to argue with the people who so adamantly disliked my slideshow.
- The voucher proposal has been adamantly opposed by teachers unions as a scheme that would weaken public schools.
- Yet the Chinese Embassy in Canberra adamantly denies any harassment of followers of the sect in Australia.
- He kept on trying to coax her to walk into the water, but she adamantly shook her head.