IPA: /ˈræm.rɒd/
KK: /ˈræmˌrɒd/
adjective
Definition: Describing something that is very stiff, strict, or unyielding in nature.
Example: The ramrod attitude of the manager made it difficult for employees to express their ideas freely.
adverb
Definition: In a completely straight or upright position.
Example: He stood ramrod straight during the ceremony.
noun
Definition: A long, thin rod used to push down the charge in a muzzle-loading firearm or to clean the barrel of a gun.
Example: The soldier used a ramrod to ensure the charge was packed tightly in the muzzleloader.
transitive verb
Definition: To enforce strict control or supervision over something, often in a forceful manner.
Example: The manager ramrodded the new policy through the team, ensuring everyone followed it closely.