Stalwart (Noun)
Meaning
A person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt).
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The captain was a stalwart of the army, refusing to surrender even when the enemy surrounded them.
- Throughout the revolution, she remained a stalwart supporter of the government, weathering intense criticism from her peers.
- The workers union had many stalwarts who withstood the pressure from the corporation and continued to demand fair wages.
- During the rebellion, the loyal general proved to be a stalwart defender of the crown, leading the charge against the insurgents.
- The journalist was a stalwart advocate for press freedom, unwavering in her dedication to truth even in the face of adversity.