Stalwart in a sentence as a noun

The Internet Archive is an old stalwart that has recently expanded.

Even someone with a stalwart self-sureness will crumble if they feel like they're constantly failing to deliver what the business needs.

Anyone else had to pause when reading that line in the letter?Julie has been a stalwart leader of building compelling experiences from her time on Internet Explorer

NPR in particular styles itself as the stalwart of the disenfranchised - has its **** together more than Occupy, but is unsullied by big corporate interests.

Stalwart in a sentence as an adjective

What makes you think that a journalist would be more biased than the CEO of a car companies with billions of dollars at stake?Your stalwart defense of Musk belies your inability to think objectively.

No one wants to burn out their rockstars, or the stalwart workhorses that will continue bringing good value for decades to come; but who cares about those middle-of-the-road employees in their mid-twenties who are just going to go and work for someone else in a few years anyway?

"Of course such determinations should be left to the professionals, our Supreme Leader, the oh-so-popular Congress and the stalwart defenders of liberty and justice: the Courts -- which are all so trustworthy, moral, and competent.. and who would never hide anything under the pretense of "national security" to cover their own asses, to grab more wealth and power, or keep the public from knowing of atrocities and crimes they, their buddies or their lackeys have commited.

Stalwart definitions

noun

a person who is loyal to their allegiance (especially in times of revolt)

See also: loyalist

adjective

having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships; "hardy explorers of northern Canada"; "proud of her tall stalwart son"; "stout seamen"; "sturdy young athletes"

See also: hardy stout sturdy

adjective

dependable; "the stalwart citizens at Lexington"; "a stalwart supporter of the UN"; "stout hearts"

See also: stout

adjective

used especially of persons; "a stalwart knight"; "a stouthearted fellow who had an active career in the army"

See also: stouthearted