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cowardly

/ˈkaʊədli/adjective3 syllables

Cowardly means: lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted.

Synonyms for cowardly30

adjective, as in lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted

fearful, caitiff, chicken, chickenhearted, lily-livered, white-livered, yellow, yellow-bellied, craven, recreant, dastard, dastardly, faint, fainthearted
and 9 more, timid, faint-hearted, funky, poltroon, pusillanimous, poor-spirited, unmanly, afraid, ignoble

also used for cowardly

backboneless, base, bitch-ass, boneless, candy-assed, chicken-hearted, chicken-livered

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Opposites of cowardly

What does cowardly mean?1

adjective

1

lacking courage; ignobly timid and faint-hearted“cowardly dogs, ye will not aid me then”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Cowardly in a sentence

  • Although she calls all the others cowardly, she nonetheless lacks any courage herself.tinowls
  • The smaller and more cowardly the dog, the louder it barks.carlosalberto
  • There is a strong feeling in favour of cowardly and prudential proverbs.Scott
  • He's just too cowardly to end his life.Nuel
  • You're too cowardly and shallow to debate this issue.Amastan
  • It was a cowardly act by a dictator without honor.rul
  • Grr! Avoid not, unwelcome evil and cowardly beast!gleki
  • James realized that David was a cowardly liar.Amastan

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Forms of cowardly

as a adjective

comparative
cowardlier
superlative
cowardliest