staunch
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staunch — [stɔːntʆ ǁ stɒːntʆ, stɑːntʆ] adjective giving strong loyal support to a person, organization, or belief: • They are staunch trade unionists. • He is a staunch supporter of the free market. staunchly adverb : • The company has staunchly defended… … Financial and business terms
staunch — [stônch, stänch] vt. [ME stanchen < OFr estanchier < VL * stanticare, to bring to a stop < L stans: see STANCE] 1. to stop or check (the flow of blood or of tears, etc.) from (a wound, opening, etc.) 2. a) to stop or lessen (the flow or… … English World dictionary
Staunch — (st[aum]nch), Staunchly Staunch ly, Staunchness Staunch ness, etc. See {Stanch}, {Stanchly}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
staunch — staunch·ly; staunch·ness; staunch; … English syllables
staunch — Ⅰ. staunch [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) very loyal and committed. 2) archaic strong or watertight. DERIVATIVES staunchly adverb staunchness noun. ORIGIN Old French estanche «watertight» … English terms dictionary
staunch — staunch, stanch Staunch (pronounced stawnch) is used both for the verb meaning ‘to restrain the flow of blood’ (with the blood or the wound as its object) and for the adjective meaning ‘trustworthy, loyal’. The variant form stanch (pronounced… … Modern English usage
staunch — I adjective certus, constant, dependable, devoted, faithful, fast, fidus, firm, firmus, inflexible, iron, loyal, reliable, resolute, solid, sound, stable, stalwart, steadfast, steady, strong, substantial, sure, tried, true, trustworthy, trusty,… … Law dictionary
staunch — (adj.) early 15c., impervious to water, from O.Fr. estanche firm, watertight, fem. of estanc dried, exhausted, wearied, vanquished, from V.L. *stanticare, probably from L. stans (gen. stantis), prp. of stare to stand, from PIE root *sta to stand… … Etymology dictionary
staunch — *faithful, loyal, true, constant, steadfast, resolute Analogous words: trusty, trustworthy, *reliable, dependable, tried: stout, *strong, tough, tenacious, sturdy, stalwart Contrasted words: *inconstant, fickle, mercurial, unstable, capricious … New Dictionary of Synonyms
staunch — [adj] resolute, dependable allegiant, ardent, constant, faithful, fast, firm, inflexible, liege, loyal, reliable, secure, sound, stable, stalwart, steadfast, stiff, stout, strong, sure, tough, tried and true, true, true blue, trustworthy, trusty; … New thesaurus