diehard

Unreasonably or stubbornly resisting change.

Adjective

  1. Unreasonably or stubbornly resisting change.
  2. Fanatically opposing progress or reform.
  3. Complete; having no opposite opinion of anything in a particular topic of one's values; thorough of in one's beliefs.
    • For a Roman Catholic teacher, he sure is a diehard fundamentalist.
    • The libertarian right of the Consservative Party, many of them diehard Europhobes, privately referred to the health minister and his advisers as "the Gestapo" for their faith in enforced lockdowns. - 2022, Ian McEwan,...
  4. Strongly or fanatically determined or devoted.

Origin

Etymology tree English die harddeverb. English diehard Deverbal from die hard.

Forms

more diehard most diehard die-hard

Derived

diehard test Twihard

Noun

  1. A person with such an attitude.
    • I should like my Scottish correspondent to see recent statements by leading officers of certain American railways which both have been among the most extreme diehards for steam, and also have developed the most powerful...

Forms

diehards die-hard