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remain firm

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Word: Remain Firm

Definition:
To "remain firm" means to stay strong and not change your position or opinion, even when someone is trying to persuade you to do so. It indicates being steadfast or resolute.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "remain firm" when you want to express that you are not going to change your mind or give up on something important to you.
  • This phrase is often used in discussions about beliefs, decisions, or promises.
Example:
  • Even when his friends told him to quit, he decided to remain firm in his decision to finish the marathon.
Advanced Usage:
  • In more complex sentences, you can use "remain firm" to describe situations involving negotiation or debate.
    • During the negotiations, the company remained firm on their price despite the buyer's attempts to lower it.
Word Variants:
  • Firm (adjective): Strong or steady; not soft or yielding.
    • She offered a firm handshake, showing her confidence.
  • Firmness (noun): The quality of being solid or strong in character.
    • His firmness in his beliefs earned him respect.
Different Meanings:
  • "Firm" can also mean something that is solid or not soft, such as a firm mattress.
  • "Remain" simply means continuing to be in the same state or condition.
Synonyms:
  • Stand your ground
  • Hold your position
  • Stay resolute
  • Be steadfast
  • Be unwavering
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Stand your ground: Similar to "remain firm," it means to not back down.
    • When others disagreed with her, she stood her ground.
  • Hold your ground: Another similar phrase that emphasizes not giving in.
    • Despite the pressure, he held his ground during the discussion.
Summary:

To "remain firm" is an important concept that emphasizes strength and determination. It's useful in both personal resoluteness and in more formal situations, like debates or negotiations.

Verb
  1. hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright
    • I am standing my ground and won't give in!

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