"Uncowed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Uncowed" Meaning

Meaning: Not cowing or intimidated; not fearful or submissive. Refers to someone who is bold and unafraid, often willing to take risks or challenge authority.

"Uncowed" Examples

Uncowed is not a commonly used word in English. However, I can find an alternative word "unbowed." Here are 5 usage examples:

Examples


1. Literary: The poet's words were unbowed by the critics who had trashed his previous work.

2. Politics: Protests against the government remained unbowed despite the arrest of their leaders.

3. Literary: In her feature biography, Churchill's daughter, Mary, maintains that her father's courage remained unbowed even during the darkest hours of World War II.

4. Sports: Rafael Nadal proved that his confidence was still unbowed during the recurring turmoil of injuries and lost matches.

5. Biography: Palestinian fighters from Camp David negotiations have remained unbowed years after more moderate Palestinian efforts were set back.

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