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cowardly
[ kou-erd-lee ]
adjective
- lacking courage; contemptibly timid.
Synonyms: chicken-hearted, lily-livered, white-livered, fainthearted, pusillanimous, dastardly, poltroon, craven, scared, afraid, fearful
Antonyms: brave
- characteristic of or befitting a coward; despicably mean, covert, or unprincipled:
a cowardly attack on a weak, defenseless man.
adverb
- like a coward.
cowardly
/ ˈkaʊədlɪ /
adjective
- of or characteristic of a coward; lacking courage
Derived Forms
- ˈcowardliness, noun
Other Words From
- coward·li·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cowardly1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"We must do more to bring the vile perpetrators who carry out this cowardly act, usually against young women and often to commit a sexual offence, to justice," the prime minister added.
“He was supposed to be in this courtroom but was too cowardly to do so,” Bernstein’s mother, Jeanne Pepper, told the court in her victim impact statement.
In 2022 she left the Democrat Party and initially registered as an independent - accusing her former party of being an “elitist cabal of warmongers” driven by "cowardly wokeness".
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has criticised the "cowardly attempts to intimidate our diplomats" in a deepening diplomatic row with Canada.
“It’s so disingenuous and it seems cowardly. And I don’t think the paper should be cowardly.”
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