During Barack Obama's presidential campaign, Senator Ted Kennedy was a staunch supporter of this candidate.
The man's wife was a staunch supporter of wildlife protection and she did not let anyone kill an animal for fun.
The senator is known to be a staunch supporter of your firm.
In the following sentence, the word advocate is used as a noun. Susan B. Anthony was a staunch advocate of women's rights.
The doctor performed cauterization on the wound to stop the bleeding.
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The United States is a staunch ally of Great Britain.This is an adjective meaning steadfastly or strongly loyal.It can also be used as a verb as in the following:Mary used a towel to staunch the flow of blood from the cut on her arm.This means to slow down or stop the flow of something. It is a variation in spelling for the word stanch.
The definition of staunch is a loyal or faithful person.
The definition of staunch is a loyal or faithful person or thing.
staunch/stɔntʃ, stɑntʃ/[stawnch, stahnch] -adjective, -er, -est.1.firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.2.characterized by firmness, steadfastness, or loyalty: He delivered a staunch defense of the government.3.strong; substantial: a staunch little hut in the woods.4.impervious to water or other liquids; watertight: a staunch vessel.
The cast of Staunch - 2000 includes: Tamati Rice
No, those are two different words. The word staunch means resolute, or reliable, usually in the context of being a staunch ally. The word stanch means to stop, usually in the context of bleeding. You can stanch a wound.
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