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The example sentences of STALWART in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "stalwart" in a sentence | "stalwart" example sentences

How to use "stalwart" in a sentence?

  • Businessmen are notable for a peculiarly stalwart character, which enables them to enjoy without loss of self-reliance the benefits of tariffs, franchises, and even outright government subsidies.
    -Herbert J. Muller-
  • The stalwart soul has the will to live and is eager for the race.
    -Taylor Caldwell-
  • The ladder was there, from the gutter to the university, and for those stalwart enough to ascend it, the schools were a boon and a path out of poverty.
    -Diane Ravitch-
  • Liberals are stalwart defenders of civil liberties - provided we're only talking about criminals.
    -Ann Coulter-
  • Idleness makes people feeble and peevish. Work makes them stalwart and prone to anger.
    -Mason Cooley-
  • Chaos claims the unwary or the incomplete. A true man may flinch away its embrace, if he is stalwart, and he girds his soul with the armour of contempt.
    -Dan Abnett-
  • Obscurity can be a fire of ambition in those who have stalwart souls
    -Taylor Caldwell-
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Definition and meaning of STALWART

What does "stalwart mean?"

/ˈstôlwərt/

stalwart

adjective
loyal, reliable, and hard-working.
noun
loyal, reliable, and hard-working supporter of or participant.

What are synonyms of "stalwart"?
Some common synonyms of "stalwart" are:
  • staunch,
  • loyal,
  • faithful,
  • committed,
  • devoted,
  • dedicated,
  • dependable,
  • reliable,
  • steady,
  • constant,
  • trusty,
  • hard-working,
  • vigorous,
  • stable,
  • firm,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/stôn(t)SH/

staunch
adjective

very loyal and committed in attitude.

/ˈloi(ə)l/

loyal
adjective

giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance.

/ˈfāTHfəl/

faithful
adjective noun

Showing constant support for someone or something. (Religious) people who believe in a god or gods.

/kəˈmidəd/

committed
adjective verb

feeling dedication and loyalty to cause or job. To promise your permanent love or loyalty (to).

/dəˈvōdəd/

devoted
adjective verb

very loving or loyal. To decide to use or give (your time, efforts).

/ˈdedəˌkādəd/

dedicated
adjective verb

devoted to task or purpose. To give your energy, time, etc. completely.

/dəˈpendəb(ə)l/

dependable
adjective

That can be relied on or trusted.

/rəˈlīəb(ə)l/

reliable
adjective noun

Being likely to be true; believable. reliable person or thing.

/ˈstedē/

steady
adjective exclamation noun verb

Firmly fixed or supported; not likely to fall over. used as warning to someone to keep calm or take care. person's regular boyfriend or girlfriend. To hold something/someone so they stop moving.

/ˈkänstənt/

constant
adjective noun

Happening frequently or without pause. unchanging situation.

/ˈtrəstē/

trusty
adjective noun

having served for long time and regarded as reliable or faithful. prisoner who is given special privileges or responsibilities in return for good behaviour.

/ˈviɡ(ə)rəs/

vigorous
adjective

strong, healthy, and full of energy.

/ˈstābəl/

stable
adjective noun verb

In a position where something does not fall over. Group of racing horses that belong to one owner. To put horses in a stable.

/fərm/

firm
adjective adverb noun verb

solid and almost unyielding. in resolute and determined way. Company that sells goods or services. make solid or resilient.

What are antonyms of "stalwart"?
Some common antonyms of "stalwart" are:
  • disloyal,
  • unfaithful,
  • unreliable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌdisˈloi(ə)l/

disloyal
adjective

failing to be loyal to person, country, or organization.

/ˌənˈfāTHfəl/

unfaithful
adjective

Having an affair with someone outside marriage.

/ˌənrəˈlīəb(ə)l/

unreliable
adjective

Not able to be trusted or believed.

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