UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Uncharacteristic of, unbecoming to, or degrading to a man, especially in not conforming to stereotypical masculine traits such as stoicism and independence.
- Not possessing qualities befitting a man
- Showing characteristics that are not manly, such as being immature, effeminate or cowardly, which might be construed as an indicator of weakness or of baseness of character.
- Of or pertaining to something not human.
- Cowardly, base.
- Not acceptable of a man.
- Not becoming of a man.
- Lacking in courage and manly strength and resolution; contemptibly fearful
- Showing ignoble cowardice, or contemptible timidity
- Lacking in courage and manly strength and resolution; contemptibly fearful
- Lacking courage; cowardly.
- Evincing, or characterized by, weakness of mind, and want of courage; feeble.
- Destitute of a manly or courageous strength and firmness of mind; of weak spirit; mean-spirited; spiritless; cowardly; -- said of persons, .
UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: ADVERB
- In a manner that is unmanly.
- Without qualities thought to befit a man
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UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not manly.
- Contemptibly fearful
- Lacking strength and firmness of mind; wanting in courage and fortitude; being of weak courage; faint-hearted; mean-spirited; cowardly.
- Proceeding from lack of courage; indicating timidity.
- Synonyms Poltroon, Dastard, etc. See coward.
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- Weak, feeble, timorous, spiritless, effeminate, dastardly.
- Contemptibly fearful
UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Unmanful, Sissyish, Poor spirited, Cissy, Emasculate, Fearful, Pusillanimous, Timid, Epicene, Coward, Cowardly, Sissified, Womanish, Effeminate, Sissy
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UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unmanful, Sissyish, Poor spirited, Cissy, Emasculate, Fearful, Pusillanimous, Timid, Epicene, Coward, Cowardly, Sissified, Womanish, Effeminate, Sissy
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UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It was certainly as coarse, ignorant and unmanly a screed as I ever read, but he went to St.
- It gives insight into how the victims were perceived by the perpetrators: as weak, unmanly, dirty and smelly.
- This is in thee a nature but infected; A poor unmanly melancholy, sprung From change of fortune.
- It must be the case that these damaged men were weak, weak I say, unmanly and unworthy!
- The custom was intended to portray the prisoner as weak and unmanly.
- Which means not a single sentimental, fluffy, unmanly thought will pass our lips.
- But this would be to encourage idleness and unmanly despair.
- Haemon for unmanly shortcoming in agreeing with a lady.
- But there is nothing so unmanly as fatalism.
- Atticus thought fighting was destructive, immature and unmanly.
- The persons most inclined to envy are of two quite different types, namely, the ambitious and the pusillanimous.
- There are such women, and they will love you just as readily as any pusillanimous product of bourgeois sheltered life.
- For if the Catholic attitude to Hitler was apprehensive and pusillanimous, many of the Protestant clergy were enthusiastic.
- The trip was a pusillanimous and brutal trap in which Coleman lost several teeth and his tenor saxophone.
- When we think allhopes are gone, must we, like poor pusillanimous wretches, despair and die?
- Every pusillanimous creature that crawls on the earth or slinks through slimy seas has a brain!
- Sweet son in Christ, why are you so pusillanimous and timorous?
- Let us not treat those we love with that pusillanimous disregard.
- It exposed the republican party for what they are; pusillanimous jellyfish.
- Having a pale look; feeble; hence, cowardly; pusillanimous; dastardly.
UNMANLY vs PUSILLANIMOUS: QUESTIONS
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- Which is the best synonym for the word pusillanimous?
- Is the other Congress Chief Minister pusillanimous?