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coward
noun as in person who is scared, easily intimidated
Strongest match
Strong matches
alarmist, baby, chicken, craven, cur, dastard, deserter, invertebrate, jellyfish, malingerer, mouse, pessimist, poltroon, quitter, rabbit, recreant, shirker, skulker, sneak, weakling
Weak matches
chickenheart, faint-of-heart, faintheart, fraidy-cat, gutless wonder, lily liver, scaredy-cat, shirk, white liver, yellowbelly
Example Sentences
Bezos is not only a coward, but he’s extremely arrogant to think he knows how every undecided voter comes by their decision to cast their vote for a particular candidate.
“He’s a coward,” I heard from more than one person.
So while Trump is a coward to avoid another debate with Harris, it does make strategic sense.
“If you remember the first debate, he would not even look at her once. He never even glanced at her because he is a coward,” he said.
"The one thing that boiled me up properly was Haaland's coward's move," Wright said in a video on Instagram.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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