cowardice

IPA: kˈaʊɝdʌs

noun

  • Lack of courage.
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Examples of "cowardice" in Sentences

  • She is living in cowardice.
  • Isn't the choice between cowardice and violence
  • Cowardice is the most serious shame for the male.
  • Chrystie was accused of cowardice after the incident.
  • They have given us covetousness, greed, and cowardice.
  • Only possible because of the cowardice of the population.
  • So people can see the sickness and stupidity and cowardice.
  • One should not exhibit the least bit of cowardice on the battlefield.
  • They were convicted of dereliction of duty, cowardice, and disloyalty.
  • 'Dear, do you wish me to help you against what you call your cowardice?
  • I have seen him, in Paris, commit what I call the cowardice of thought.
  • Excuse me, Balsquith; but that consideration is what we call cowardice in the army.
  • "I believe that what you term your cowardice is merely a physical weakness," declared the girl.
  • Thou hast been spellbound by an evil eye, my darling, and the fainting which you call cowardice is the work of magic.
  • I can remember that I was both a coward and a boaster; but I have frequently remarked that the quality which we call cowardice in
  • Again, here at CENTCOM, for the past few days they have been criticizing Iraqi military for what they term cowardice on the battlefield.
  • Schoolboys cannot understand that this shrinking from danger (I speak of palpable danger), which they call cowardice, nearly always emanates from a superior intellect.
  • It was then openly proposed to withdraw Sherman; and John Hickman, of Pennsylvania, who had been elected as an anti-Lecompton Democrat, but had gone over to the Republicans, took the floor to resist what he characterized as cowardice and treachery.

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