Acérrimo in english

Die-hard

pronunciation: daɪhɑrd part of speech: none
In gestures

acérrimo = staunch [stanch, -USA] ; diehard ; true blue ; dyed-in-the-wool ; dyed-in-the-tweed. 

Example: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Example: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.Example: Make no mistake, Danning, in his own words, is a 'true blue Aussie boy' though he was born in Ghana.Example: She was such a dyed-in-the-wool masochist that her greatest pleasure was denying herself pleasure.Example: He's just a dyed-in-the-tweed academic who lives to prove that any large, profitable company is necessarily sinister and exploitative.

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» enemigo acérrimoarch-rival [archrival]sworn enemybitter enemy .

Example: The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.

Example: I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.

Example: False friends are worst than bitter enemies.

» enemigo acérrimo dehater  .

Example: He was sacked for lampooning a Muslim colleague as a 'bacon hater'.

» rival acérrimoarch-rival [archrival]bitter rival .

Example: The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.

Example: The two men have been bitter rivals for years and disagree on many domestic issues.

Acérrimo synonyms

rock-ribbed in spanish: acanalado, pronunciation: rɑkrɪbd part of speech: adjective
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