COWARDLY vs POLTROON: NOUN
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- An abject coward
- An utter coward.
- A lazy, idle fellow; a sluggard; a fellow without spirit or courage; a dastard; a coward.
- Synonyms Craven, Dastard, etc. See coward.
- An arrant coward; a dastard; a craven; a mean-spirited wretch.
- An ignoble or total coward; a dastard; a mean-spirited wretch.
COWARDLY vs POLTROON: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted
- Wanting courage; basely or weakly timid or fearful; pusillanimous; spiritless.
- Proceeding from fear of danger or other consequences; befitting a coward; dastardly; base.
- Showing cowardice. Lacking in courage, unacceptably fearful, usually meant with some implication of a lack of consideration for others.
- Exhibiting the characteristics of a coward, particularly ignoble fear.
- Characterized by complete cowardliness
- Base; vile; contemptible; cowardly.
- Cowardly.
COWARDLY vs POLTROON: ADVERB
- In the manner of a coward.
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COWARDLY vs POLTROON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In the manner of a coward; dishonorably; basely.
- Wanting courage to face danger, or to incur harm or pain; timid; timorous; fearful; pusillanimous.
- Proceeding from fear of danger or harm; mean; base; befitting a coward: as, a cowardly action.
- Synonyms Dastardly, craven, faint-hearted, chicken-hearted.
- Lacking courage
- Ignobly timid and faint-hearted
- Base; cowardly; contemptible.
COWARDLY vs POLTROON: RELATED WORDS
- Funky, Faint, Yellow, Cringing, Fearful, Fainthearted, Cowering, Poltroon, Timid, Unmanly, Pusillanimous, Dastard, Dastardly, Craven, Coward
- Sycophant, Braggart, Buffoon, Dullard, Windbag, Oaf, Dunderhead, Pillock, Dolt, Nincompoop, Recreant, Fearful, Cowardly, Coward, Craven
COWARDLY vs POLTROON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Funky, Faint, Yellow, Cringing, Fearful, Fainthearted, Cowering, Poltroon, Timid, Unmanly, Pusillanimous, Dastard, Dastardly, Craven, Coward
- Sycophant, Braggart, Buffoon, Dullard, Windbag, Oaf, Dunderhead, Pillock, Dolt, Nincompoop, Recreant, Fearful, Cowardly, Coward, Craven
COWARDLY vs POLTROON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- To behave in a cowardly or servile manner.
- The world is not intended for cowardly nations.
- Democratic leaders would be too cowardly to fight.
- Jim othello stably amazingly cowardly out that newsgroup.
- Cowardly check, and mayle worse rumors as well.
- Is it not cowardly to pray this prayer?
- But the lifelong Christian thought suicide too cowardly.
- The offending was extremely serious, cowardly and brutal.
- Soft, effeminate men are weak, cowardly, and vain.
- Agenda masked as news is insidious and cowardly.
- Gantt treated it, and replied that he was a contemptible poltroon.
- Do not speak of what you know nothing about, poltroon!
COWARDLY vs POLTROON: QUESTIONS
- What happened to the Cowardly Lion in Wizard of Oz?
- Is courage the Cowardly Dog a new Scooby Doo movie?
- Who is the Cowardly Coward in sense and Sensibility?
- Why is courage the Cowardly Dog seeing things differently?
- Is bullying always a mean-spirited and cowardly act?
- Was Robert Soldado's tackle on Jorge Cuenca'cowardly'?
- Is ghosting the Cowardly Way Out of a relationship?
- How does Faber apologize to Montag for being cowardly?
- Is courage the Cowardly Dog in Straight Outta Nowhere?
- Is curving Your Body Language cowardly and insensitive?
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