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Stalwart - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stalwart is a loyal, reliable, and strong supporter of a person, cause, or organization. It can also describe someone who is physically sturdy or resolute in their beliefs.

stalwart

/ˈstɔlwɚt/ /ˈstɔːlwət/

Definition:

Loyal, reliable, and hardworking; strongly built or sturdy.

Synonyms:

steadfast, loyal, dependable, resolute

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

unreliable, disloyal

Common Collocations:

stalwart supporter, stalwart defender, stalwart ally

Derivatives:

stalwartly, stalwartness

Usage Tips:

Use "stalwart" to describe someone or something unwavering in loyalty or strength.

Common Phrases:

stalwart of the party, stalwart defender of rights

Etymology:

From Old English "stǣlwierþe," meaning serviceable or good at standing firm.

Examples:

  • 1. She remained a stalwart friend through all difficulties.
  • 2. The team relied on his stalwart performance in every match.
  • 3. Her stalwart dedication to the cause inspired many others.
  • 4. The old bridge stood as a stalwart symbol of resilience.

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