Die-hard

Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪ- ˈhɑɹd/

Die-hard (adj)

  1. Showing strong loyalty to a person, group, or idea, even when it is difficult or unpopular.
  2. Not willing to stop trying or changing, even after many problems or failures.
  3. Hard to remove because it has continued for a long time and is strongly connected to daily life.

Die-hard (adjective)

Examples

  • She is a die-hard fan of the team.
  • They remain die-hard supporters even when things go wrong.