Learn the correct spelling and meaning of "Adamant" and avoid the common misspelling "Adament".
Incorrect spelling - "Adament" is incorrect; a common misspelling.
"Adament" is a common misspelling of "Adamant". Always use "Adamant" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Adamant means refusing to be persuaded or change one’s mind; firm and unyielding."
"Adamant": "Adamant means refusing to be persuaded or change one’s mind; firm and unyielding."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" She remained "adamant" about her decision.
"Correct:" He was "adamant" that he would not resign.
"Correct:" Parents are "adamant" about school rules.
"Correct:" The judge was "adamant" in his ruling.
"Incorrect:" She remained "adament" about her decision.
"Incorrect:" He was "adament" that he would not resign.
"Incorrect:" Parents are "adament" about school rules.
"Incorrect:" The judge was "adament" in his ruling.
A: Adamant is correct.
A: Refusing to be persuaded; firm and unyielding.
A: No, it is incorrect.
A: Unyielding, firm, inflexible, resolute.
A: Ends with 'a-n-t' → Adamant.
"Adamant is the correct spelling for someone firm and unyielding. 'Adament' is always wrong. Correct spelling ensures proper communication."