COWARD vs COWERING: NOUN
- English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973)
- One who shows ignoble fear in the face of danger or pain.
- A person who lacks courage.
- A person who shows fear or timidity
- A person who lacks courage; a timid or pusillanimous person; a poltroon.
- In heraldry, an animal represented with the tail hanging down, or turned up between the legs, as a lion or other beast of prey. Also coué.
- One who lacks courage to meet danger; one who shrinks from exposure to possible harm of any kind; a timid or pusillanimous person; a poltroon; a craven.
- N/A
COWARD vs COWERING: ADJECTIVE
- Cowardly.
- Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.
- Destitute of courage; timid; cowardly.
- Borne in the escutcheon with his tail doubled between his legs; -- said of a lion.
- Characterized by or showing abject fear.
COWARD vs COWERING: VERB
- N/A
- Crouch or curl up
- Show submission or fear
- Present participle of cower.
COWARD vs COWERING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make timorous; to frighten.
- N/A
COWARD vs COWERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To make afraid.
- Of or pertaining to a coward; proceeding from or expressive of fear or timidity: as, a coward cry; coward tremors.
- Lacking courage; timid; timorous; fearful; craven: as, a coward wretch.
- N/A
COWARD vs COWERING: RELATED WORDS
- Faint, Yellow, Chicken, Cringing, Fainthearted, Fearful, Dastardly, Pusillanimous, Timid, Cowering, Craven, Unmanly, Poltroon, Dastard, Cowardly
- Crawling, Shrieking, Hunkered, Staring, Quivering, Skulks, Terrified, Slinking, Crouching, Hiding, Whimpering, Fearful, Cowardly, Coward, Cringing
COWARD vs COWERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Faint, Yellow, Chicken, Cringing, Fainthearted, Fearful, Dastardly, Pusillanimous, Timid, Cowering, Craven, Unmanly, Poltroon, Dastard, Cowardly
- Crawling, Shrieking, Hunkered, Staring, Quivering, Skulks, Terrified, Slinking, Crouching, Hiding, Whimpering, Fearful, Cowardly, Coward, Cringing
COWARD vs COWERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- General Hux, whom he disdained as a coward.
- How they may rush upon the coward foe.
- Three dying like heroes, one as a coward.
- This guy is a coward - plain and simple.
- Michael Reinoehl was nothing if not a coward.
- You voted as a coward out of fear.
- TYPICAL RACIST COWARD black sheep are the worst.
- Mack and Roscoe Coward, both of Lubbock, and Edgar Coward of Houston; one sister, Miss Lottie May Cowart of Lubbock, and two grandchildren.
- Noel Coward is great at being Noel Coward, but the role I do best is Cary Grant.
- Coward needed to prove that there was a contract in place between Coward and Cole for the lifts to work.
- Captain faces away from the cowering crew, cradling his furrowed brow.
- Vox Solaris quest not all behaving in the same cowering way.
- You never overcome fear by backing down or cowering under it.
- You backed up a few feet, cowering away from him.
- Consider a cowering dog that is hunched toward the ground.
- He turned to where his remaining Iron Guard was cowering.
- Nor is it afraid and cowering in a corner.
- Shooting witness: 'I was cowering in front of him'.
- She tossed him a towel, not cowering exactly.
- Voldemort head on instead of cowering before it.
COWARD vs COWERING: QUESTIONS
- Who is Laura Coward and what happened to Amber Lucius?
- Do Simon and Laura betray Mr Coward's private lives?
- What was the first creature to be printed with Coward?
- Was Laurence Olivier in a relationship with Noel Coward?
- What did Robertson say about her breakup with Coward?
- What are the characteristics of Richard Coward's plays?
- When was Present Laughter first performed by Noel Coward?
- Who is the Cowardly Coward in sense and Sensibility?
- How can educators and leaders help prevent Coward Punchs?
- Why choose Mikkelsen-coward for your Manitoba showroom?
- Why is my dog cowering and peeing at the same time?
- Are You cowering in the corner to tame your appetite?