stal
wart
Comparative
more stalwart
Superlative
most stalwart
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loyal, reliable, and steadfast in one's support or actions
- Despite facing numerous challenges, Sarah remained a stalwart supporter of her friend's endeavors, offering unwavering encouragement and assistance.
- Throughout the political turmoil, the senator remained a stalwart defender of civil liberties, consistently advocating for justice and equality.
- As the company faced tough times, the CEO proved to be a stalwart leader, guiding the team with determination and resilience.
- Despite criticism from all sides, the scientist remained a stalwart believer in her groundbreaking theory, diligently pursuing further research to prove its validity.
- In times of crisis, the community relied on its stalwart volunteers, who selflessly dedicated their time and effort to support those in need.
Synonyms:
2
possessing a lot of physical strength
- The stalwart knight stood guard at the castle gates, ready to defend against any threat.
- His stalwart frame made him the perfect candidate for the physically demanding role of a bodyguard.
- The stalwart lumberjack swung his axe with precision, chopping through the thick tree trunk in minutes.
- Despite his age, the stalwart farmer continued to work the fields with the same vigor as his younger days.
- The stalwart lifeguard easily pulled the struggling swimmer to safety, his strength unwavering in the rough waves.