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die-hardadjective tending to favor established ideas, conditions, or institutionsthe die-hard purists are never going to accept certain words, no matter who uses them archconservative, brassbound, button-down(or buttoned-down), conservative, hidebound, mossbacked, old-fashioned, old-line, old-school, orthodox, paleoconservative, reactionary, standpat, traditional, traditionalistic, ultraconservative, unprogressive conventional, squaredevoted, faithful, loyal, staunch(also stanch), steadfast, steady, true, true-blueblimpish, neoconservative, Tory, ultraright, ultrarightistdowdy, fogyish(or fogeyish), fuddy-duddy, ossified, set, stodgyright, right-wingantiliberal, antimodern, antiprogressive, antireform, antirevolutionary broad-minded, large-minded, liberal, nonconservative, nonconventional, nonorthodox, nontraditional, open-minded, progressive, unconventional, unorthodox anticonventional, antiestablishment, antitraditional, extremist, radical, revolutionarynonconformistadvanced, contemporary, modernlefty, radical, ultraleft, ultraleftist, ultraprogressive, ultraradical in 1922 |