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diehard | everything |

As an adjective diehard

is unreasonably or stubbornly resisting change.

As a noun diehard

is a person with such an attitude.

As a pronoun everything is

(literally) all the things under discussion.

diehard

English

Alternative forms

* die-hard

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Unreasonably or stubbornly resisting change.
  • Fanatically opposing progress or reform.
  • 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.

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person with such an attitude.
  • Anagrams

    *

    everything

    Pronoun

    (English Pronouns)
  • (literally) All the things under discussion.
  • *, chapter=4
  • , title= Mr. Pratt's Patients , passage=I told him about everything I could think of; and what I couldn't think of he did. He asked about six questions during my yarn, but every question had a point to it. At the end he bowed and thanked me once more. As a thanker he was main-truck high; I never see anybody so polite.}}
  • (colloquial) Many or most things.
  • (colloquial) A state of well-being (from all parts of the whole ).
  • Synonyms

    * all

    Antonyms

    * nothing

    Derived terms

    * everything and the kitchen sink * everything but the kitchen sink * everything else * everything happens for a reason * everything under the sun * * leave everything on the road * talk about everything under the sun * theory of everything * timing is everything (lookfrom)