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- Dictionarystalwart/ˈstɔːlwət/
adjective
- 1. loyal, reliable, and hard-working: "he remained a stalwart supporter of the cause"
noun
- 1. a loyal, reliable, and hard-working supporter of or participant in an organization or team: "the stalwarts of the Labour Party"
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Stalwart can be an adjective meaning marked by outstanding strength and vigor, or a noun meaning a stalwart person or an unwavering partisan. Learn about its synonyms, history, and examples of usage.
STALWART definition: 1. loyal, especially for a long time; able to be trusted: 2. (especially of a person) physically…. Learn more.
Stalwart definition: strongly and stoutly built; sturdy and robust.. See examples of STALWART used in a sentence.
Stalwart can describe someone who's able to keep on going even when things get hard, like a marathon runner who doesn't slow down even after spraining an ankle, or a supporter of a political cause that everyone else has long declared over.
Stalwart can be a noun or an adjective meaning a loyal, strong, or brave person or supporter. Learn how to use it in different contexts and find synonyms and related words.
1. Loyal and resolute: a stalwart ally; stalwart support. 2. Strong and imposing: a stalwart oak tree. n. One who steadfastly supports an organization or cause: party stalwarts.
A stalwart is a loyal supporter who does a lot of work for an organization, especially a political party. Learn how to pronounce, use and translate this word with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.