Adamant or Adamannt
Learn why Adamant is correct and Adamannt is incorrect.
Adamannt
Incorrect spelling - "Adamannt is incorrect because of an unnecessary double 'n'."
"Adamannt" is a common misspelling of "Adamant". Always use "Adamant" when referring to the correct word.
Adamant
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Adamant means refusing to change one’s mind; firm or unshakeable."
Definition of Adamant
"Adamant": "Adamant means refusing to change one’s mind; firm or unshakeable."
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Adamant
- • firm
- • unyielding
- • resolute
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She was adamant about her decision.
"Correct:" He remained adamant despite objections.
"Correct:" They were adamant on finishing the work.
"Correct:" I’m adamant that this is right.
"Incorrect:" She was adamannt.
"Incorrect:" He remained adamannt.
"Incorrect:" They were adamannt.
Notes:
- • Only one 'n' at the end.
- • Often confused because of pronunciation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Adamant.
Q: Why Adamannt is wrong?
A: It uses double 'n', which is incorrect.
Summary
"Adamant is correct; avoid adding an extra ‘n’. Keep the spelling tight and simple."