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1. (n.) cowardice
lack of courage or fortitude.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME < OF co(u)ardise <co(u)art cowardly (see coward ))
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| Definition of 'Cowardice' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) cowardice, cowardliness
the trait of lacking courage
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1. (noun) cowardice
a lack of courage
an act of cowardice
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| Definition of 'Cowardice' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Cowardice
want of courage to face danger; extreme timidity; pusillanimity; base fear of danger or hurt; lack of spirit
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Sense: a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened
I am such a coward; – I hate going to the dentist.
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Afrikaans: lafhartigheid |
Arabic: جُبْن |
Bulgarian: малодушие |
Brazilian: covardia |
Czech: zbabělost |
German: die Feigheit |
Danish: fejhed |
Greek: δειλία |
Spanish: cobardía |
Estonian: argus |
Farsi: ترسویی؛ بزدلی |
Finnish: pelkuruus |
French: lâcheté |
Hebrew: פַּחדָנוּת |
Hindi: कायरता |
Croatian: kukavičluk |
Hungarian: gyávaság |
Indonesian: kepengecutan |
Icelandic: hugleysi |
Italian: codardia |
Japanese: おく病 |
Korean: 겁, 소심 |
Lithuanian: bailumas |
Latvian: ģļēvums |
Malay: ksifat takut |
Dutch: lafheid |
Norwegian: feighet |
Polish: tchórzostwo |
Persian: ترسویی؛ بزدلی |
Pashto: ډارن، بزدلی |
Portuguese: cobardia |
Romanian: laşitate |
Russian: трусость |
Slovak: zbabelosť |
Slovenian: strahopetnost |
Serbian: kukavičluk |
Swedish: feghet, rädsla |
Thai: ความขี้ขลาด |
Turkish: korkaklık |
Taiwanese: 懦弱 |
Ukrainian: боягузтво; малодушність |
Urdu: بزدلی، بے همتى |
Vietnamese: tính nhát gan |
Chinese: 懦弱 |
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