Meaning & Definition of word "Staunch"

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    Staunch

    /stɔːnʧ/

    verb:

    • 1. To stop the flow of a fluid, especially blood.
      • Example: He quickly tried to staunch the bleeding from the wound.

    adjective:

    • 1. Firm and steadfast in principle, adherence, or loyalty.
      • Example: She is a staunch supporter of environmental conservation.
    • 2. Strongly built; substantial.
      • Example: The staunch walls of the castle withstood the test of time.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'stanch', of unknown origin; possibly from Old French 'estanchier' meaning 'to stop or staunch a flow'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    staunch advocate:

    A firm supporter or defender of a cause.

    staunch ally:

    A loyal and reliable friend or supporter.

    staunch believer:

    A person who has firm faith in particular beliefs.

    Related Words

    stanch:

    To stop the flow of a liquid.

    staunchness:

    The quality of being staunch.

    Slang Meanings of staunch

    Meaning: Very dedicated or committed.

    Example Sentence: He's a staunch fan of that band; he goes to every concert.

    Meaning: Reliable and trustworthy.

    Example Sentence: You can count on her; she's a staunch friend.