"Coward" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Coward" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Coward" Meaning

A coward is a person who lacks the courage to do or face something that is necessary or proper, often showing feebleness or lack of bravery in the face of fear or danger.

"Coward" Examples

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Usage Examples:


The politician was accused of being a coward for abandoning his post in times of crisis. [Adjective]
His coward behavior during the emergency situation made everyone dislike him. [Noun]
The company's coward leadership led to the downfall of the business. [Adjective]
The hero showed no signs of coward as he faced the danger head-on. [Adjective]
The detective had to be a coward and make a difficult decision to keep the suspect safe. [Adjective]

Note: The adjectives in this example emphasize the emotional or behavioral trait of being afraid or lacking courage.

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