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staunchly

American  
[stawnch-lee] / ˈstɔntʃ li /
Sometimes stanchly

adverb

  1. in a way that shows firmness or steadfast adherence to principle, loyalty, etc..

    The party remains staunchly left of center, and continues to be rigorous in its defense of its founding principles.

    The mayor is staunchly opposed to a casino coming to her city.

  2. in a substantial or strong way.

    The furniture is staunchly built of wood and steel, beautifully finished and richly upholstered.


Etymology

Origin of staunchly

staunch ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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Staunchly maintain reasonable boundaries where you tend to be lax, such as letting work interfere with your off hours or quality of life.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 13, 2020

Staunchly non-interventionist in international affairs, Lopez Obrador shows little interest in diplomacy.

From Reuters • Mar. 31, 2019

Staunchly Catholic Malta only introduced divorce in 2011, to the dismay of many in authority.

From BBC • Jul. 2, 2017

Staunchly Catholic and leftwing, he could never understand why people would spend their hard-earned wages listening to him.

From The Guardian • Nov. 5, 2016

Staunchly and loyally they stayed and paid to the end, building a monument to their good name that turned the sneers of welshing competitors into envy and admiration.

From The Spirit of 1906 by Brooks, George Washington

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