Pronunciation: /ˈstɔlwərt/
noun a loyal, reliable, and hardworking supporter or participant in an organization or team
A1 The stalwart of the group always helps out with carrying heavy items.
A2 The villagers relied on the stalwart to protect them from wild animals.
B1 The company's stalwart has been with the organization for over 20 years.
B2 The stalwart of the team led them to victory in the championship.
C1 The stalwart of the community tirelessly works to improve the lives of its residents.
C2 The stalwart of the political party is known for his unwavering dedication to his beliefs.
adjective loyal, reliable, and hardworking
A1 He is a stalwart supporter of the local football team.
A2 The stalwart oak tree stood strong against the storm.
B1 She was a stalwart advocate for human rights in her community.
B2 The stalwart soldier never wavered in the face of danger.
C1 The stalwart defense attorney fought tirelessly for her client's innocence.
C2 His stalwart commitment to the cause inspired others to join the movement.
formal The stalwart defender of the law was praised for his unwavering dedication.
informal Tom has been a stalwart friend to me for years, always there when I need him.
slang She's a real stalwart when it comes to partying, always the last one to leave.
figurative The old oak tree stood stalwart against the winds of change, a symbol of resilience and strength.
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