dead set

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dead set

He is dead set on finishing the marathon.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Completely determined or fixed in purpose; unyielding: Describes a person who is absolutely resolved and will not change their mind or course of action.
Usage

The adjective dead set is used to describe a state of absolute, unwavering determination. It is almost always followed by the preposition "on" (to show determination for something) or "against" (to show determination against something). It functions as a predicate adjective, coming after a linking verb like "is," "was," or "seems."

Examples
  • With "on":
    • She is dead set on becoming a doctor.
    • They were dead set on finishing the project by Friday.
  • With "against":
    • The committee is dead set against any changes to the policy.
    • My grandfather was dead set against the idea of moving.
Advanced Usage
  • "Dead set on [verb]-ing": This is the most common construction, expressing a fixed intention to perform a specific action.
    • He is dead set on proving his theory.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dead-set (adjective, hyphenated variant): An alternative spelling, especially common in attributive position (before a noun).
    • He has a dead-set determination that is hard to ignore.
Synonyms
  • Bent on: Strongly inclined or determined to do something.
  • Hell-bent on: Extremely determined, often recklessly so.
  • Adamant: Refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
  • Resolute: Admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering.
Related Idioms
  • Set in one's ways: Describes someone who is fixed in their habits and opinions and unwilling to change. (This is similar but emphasizes routine rather than a single purpose.)
    • He's very set in his ways and doesn't like surprises.
dead set

He is dead set on finishing the marathon.

Adjective
  1. fixed in your purpose
    • bent on going to the theater
    • dead set against intervening
    • out to win every event

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