stalwart (Meaning)

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stalwart (n)

a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)

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stalwart (s)

having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships

dependable

used especially of persons

Synonyms & Antonyms of stalwart

stalwart Sentence Examples

  1. The steadfast captain remained a stalwart amidst the raging storm.
  2. She was a stalwart bastion of support, unwavering in her belief in her friend.
  3. The pillars of the ancient temple stood stalwart, defying the passage of time.
  4. The stalwart oak tree braved the howling wind, its branches reaching for the sky.
  5. The soldier stood stalwart on the battlefield, his unwavering resolve inspiring his comrades.
  6. The stalwart mountaineer scaled the treacherous peak with unwavering determination.
  7. The stalwart bridge connected the two cities, a testament to human engineering.
  8. The stalwart defender held the line against the advancing enemy, unyielding and resolute.
  9. The stalwart ship sailed through the treacherous waters, its crew steadfast and unwavering.
  10. The stalwart warrior fought with unwavering courage, his spirit unyielding even in the face of adversity.

FAQs About the word stalwart

a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt), having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships, dependable, used esp

fearless, heroic, gallant, brave, heroical,valiant, courageous, doughty, stouthearted, lionhearted

unheroic, chicken, apprehensive, fearful, cowardly, fearful, pusillanimous, shy, mousey, unheroic

The steadfast captain remained a stalwart amidst the raging storm.

She was a stalwart bastion of support, unwavering in her belief in her friend.

The pillars of the ancient temple stood stalwart, defying the passage of time.

The stalwart oak tree braved the howling wind, its branches reaching for the sky.