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What is the difference between stanch and staunch?
“Staunch,” in standard American English, is supposed to be an adjective meaning “faithful” or “steadfast,” as in “France remains a staunch ally of the U.S.” “Stanch” is supposed to be a verb meaning “to stop the flow.”
What is another word for stanch?
Some common synonyms of staunch are constant, faithful, loyal, resolute, and steadfast.
What is the means of staunch?
1 : steadfast in loyalty or principle a staunch friend. 2a : watertight, sound. b : strongly built : substantial. staunch.
How do you use stanch in a sentence?
stop the flow of a liquid.
- Sophia stanched the blood with a cloth.
- He stanched the leak of the boat with a piece of cloth.
- Blood flowed from his wound has stanched.
- He is a stanch supporter of the Democratic Party.
- And at first I tried to stanch my panic by telling myself it was only that: a show of freedom.
What is the word for stopping bleeding?
to stop the flow of blood or other liquid from (a wound, leak, etc.). to stop flowing, as blood; be stanched. noun. Also called flash-lock, navigation weir .
What is cranch?
Definitions of cranch. verb. press or grind with a crushing noise. synonyms: craunch, crunch, grind.
What part of speech is stanch?
adjective
Although both spelling variants have been in reputable use for centuries and both are perfectly standard for either the verb or adjective, stanch is the form used most often for the verb and staunch is the most common variant for the adjective.
What does Stanchly mean?
Adv. 1. stanchly – in a staunch manner; “he staunchly defended his principles” staunchly. Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection.
How do you use the word staunch?
Staunch sentence example
- He was a staunch supporter of the co-operative movement.
- Politically, it is evident that he was a staunch supporter of the popular party.
- After the outbreak of the World War he was a staunch supporter of the Allies, and on Jan.
What is the word for stop bleeding?
Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for STOP BLEEDING [staunch]