Cowardly [adjective]

Definition of Cowardly:

fearful

Opposite/Antonyms of Cowardly:


Sentence/Example of Cowardly:

Kayleigh McEnany’s cowardly exitPolitico’s revolt over Ben Shapiro guest-hosting Playbook went too far

A question I’ve been asking is whether these Republicans in Congress really believe what they’re saying, or whether they’re too cowardly or self-interested to do what’s right because they fear the political consequences.

If it were not for the cowardly fear of being thought timid, there would be more care used in such matters.

But when he saw there were but two of them he mentally cursed the four escorts who had so cowardly left him to his fate.

Isn't this free-booting spirit, now, better than leading a cowardly life of musty regularity?

None would have believed that the cowardly monster Fear was for ever feasting upon his heart.

But, there is a beardless youth, follow'd by a cowardly serving man, who presses hard to see you.

By means of this proof he confutes the cowardly rival who claims to have achieved the feat.

But I have enough mental acuteness to see that the religion of Jeremy Taylor was cowardly, and gloomy, and untrue.

The Chinese are cowardly in the highest degree; they talk very large when they are certain they have nothing to fear.