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cowardice
[ kou-er-dis ]
noun
- lack of courage to face danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.
Synonyms: ,
Antonyms:
cowardice
/ ˈ°ì²¹ÊŠÉ™»åɪ²õ /
noun
- lack of courage in facing danger, pain, or difficulty
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cowardice1
Example Sentences
The coroner said in her concluding remarks: "His self-serving cowardice, which persists to this day, demonstrates a blatant disregard for Kimberley."
After losing the 2024 presidential election by razor-thin margins in the swing states, Democrats have staged a wholesale retreat, apparently concluding that cowardice and complicity are better political tactics than persuasion and protest.
The Scottish Conservatives have accused ministers of "moral cowardice" after their calls for a statement on public sector workers' access to single-sex spaces were rejected at Holyrood.
His political opponents have accused him of cowardice as his government pursues policies that many MÄori consider offensive.
“This is an act of pure cowardice for short-term gain that corrupts every journalistic value imaginable,†said USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Gabriel Kahn.
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