Stagnant vs Stalwart - What's the difference?
stagnant | stalwart |
Lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
Firmly built.
* 2002 November 10, Aaron Ehasz, “Crimes of the Hot”, Futurama , season 5, episode 1, Fox Broadcasting Company
* 1912 ,
Courageous.
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and stalwart
is that stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while stalwart is firmly built.As a noun stalwart is
one who has a strong build.stagnant
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(en adjective)Derived terms
* stagnantly * stagnancystalwart
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Alternative forms
* (l)Adjective
(en adjective)- Morbo: Direct your attention now to the African turtles seen here migrating.... Morbo wishes these stalwart nomads peace
- The driver was a stalwart woman who sat at ease in the front seat and drove her car bareheaded. She left a cloud of dust and a trail of gasoline behind her.