hardline
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Firm and uncompromising: Describing a person, group, or policy that adheres strictly to a set of principles or demands and is unwilling to change or negotiate.
Usage
The adjective "hardline" is used to describe an inflexible, strict, or extreme position, especially in politics, ideology, or negotiation. It implies a refusal to make concessions. * It typically precedes a noun (e.g., a hardline stance, hardline factions). * It can also be used after a linking verb like "be" or "remain" (e.g., The government is hardline on this issue).
Examples
- The hardline faction of the party rejected any compromise with the opposition.
- She is known for her hardline views on immigration reform.
- The union took a hardline approach during the contract negotiations.
- Critics accused the president of adopting a hardline foreign policy.
Advanced Usage
- "Hardline" as a collective noun: In political analysis, "the hardline" or "hardliners" can refer collectively to people who hold uncompromising views.
- The agreement was opposed by the hardline within the party.
- Comparative and Superlative: While less common, the forms "more hardline" and "most hardline" are used.
- He is one of the most hardline senators on the committee.
Variants and Related Words
- Hardliner (noun): A person who adheres rigidly to a doctrine, policy, or position.
- The hardliners in the group vetoed the moderate proposal.
Synonyms
- Uncompromising
- Inflexible
- Intransigent
- Rigid
- Staunch
- Die-hard
Antonyms
- Moderate
- Flexible
- Compromising
- Pragmatic
- Conciliatory
Adjective
- firm and uncompromising
- a hard-line policy