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STAUNCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. steadfast in loyalty or principle; a staunch friend. 2. a : watertight, sound; b : strongly built : substantial.
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STAUNCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
always loyal in supporting a person, organization, or set of beliefs or opinions: a staunch friend and ally.
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Staunch Traditional Outfitters
Staunch Traditional Outfitters is a provisions collection for fishful-thinking minds and outdoor enthusiasts.
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staunch
▪ I. staunch, stanch, a. (stɔːnʃ, stɑːnʃ, -æ-) Forms: (5 stawnche, staunche), 6–7 stanche, (6 stantche), 5– stanch, 7– staunch. [a. OF. estanche fem. of estanc (mod.F. étanche of both genders) corresp. to Sp. estanco, Pg. estanque water-tight, It. stanco exhausted, weary, f. Com. Rom. *stancare: see...
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The Battle of 'Stanch' vs 'Staunch' - Merriam-Webster
Staunch is most often used as an adjective describing someone who is very devoted or loyal to a person, belief, or cause; and stanch is most often used as a ...
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STAUNCH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
strong; substantial. a staunch little hut in the woods. Synonyms: solid, stable. impervious to water or other liquids; watertight. a staunch vessel.
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HMS Staunch (1804)
When the British invasion failed, Staunch retired to the Cape of Good Hope. Staunch apparently was also entitled to share in the prize money.
Fate
In June 1811, while sailing off Madagascar, Staunch disappeared.
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545 Synonyms & Antonyms for STAUNCH | Thesaurus.com
staunch · ardent · come-through · loyal · reliable · stalwart · steadfast · stout · trustworthy. Strong matches. fast · firm · secure · sound · stable · true.
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Staunch - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
As an adjective, staunch means firm. You might want to go to that concert Friday night, but your parents' staunch opposition prevents you.
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staunch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Staying true to one's aims or principles; firm, resolute, unswerving. · Dependable, loyal, reliable, trustworthy. · (obsolete) Cautious, restrained.
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What does staunch mean? - Quora
"Staunch" means firmly loyal or committed to a belief, cause, or person. It describes someone who is strong, steadfast, and unwavering in their ...
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Staunch - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to stand, set down, make or be firm," with derivatives meaning "place or thing that is standing."
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staunch
staunch/stɔ:ntʃ; stɔntʃ/ adj(-er, -est) firm, loyal and dependable in opinion and attitude 坚定而忠实可靠的 a staunch Christian, Conservative, Republican, etc 忠实的基督徒、 保守党人、 共和党人等 one of our staunchest allies 我们最坚定的同盟者之一. staunch = stanch.
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Operation Staunch
Operation Staunch was launched in the spring of 1983 by the United States State Department to stop the flow of U.S. arms to Iran. Iran-Contra affair
Between 1981 and 1986, the US was secretly facilitating the sale of arms to Iran, in direct contradiction of Operation Staunch.
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Henry Ford: American Icon, Businessman, And Staunch Nazi Sympathizer
Henry Ford is an American icon who was also a Nazi sympathizer with rabid anti-Semitic views. Under his leadership, Ford Motor Corporation became the engine of the American economy and one of the nation's most iconic brands. Likewise, history books celebrate its founder Henry Ford as one of the nation's greatest industrialists.
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