cowardice 音标拼音: [k'ɑʊɚdəs]
n . 懦弱
懦弱
cowardice n 1 :
the trait of lacking courage [
synonym : {
cowardice },
{
cowardliness }] [
ant : {
braveness }, {
bravery }, {
courage },
{
courageousness }]
Cowardice \
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n . [
F .
couardise ,
fr .
couard .
See {
Coward }.]
Want of courage to face danger ;
extreme timidity ;
pusillanimity ;
base fear of danger or hurt ;
lack of spirit .
[
1913 Webster ]
The cowardice of doing wrong . --
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
Moderation was despised as cowardice . --
Macaulay .
[
1913 Webster ]
61 Moby Thesaurus words for "
cowardice ":
abject fear ,
abulia ,
adynamia ,
affright ,
alarm ,
anemia ,
atony ,
awe ,
blah feeling ,
bloodlessness ,
blue funk ,
cachexia ,
cachexy ,
consternation ,
cowardliness ,
debilitation ,
debility ,
dismay ,
dread ,
dullness ,
etiolation ,
faintheartedness ,
faintness ,
fatigue ,
fear ,
feeblemindedness ,
feebleness ,
flabbiness ,
flaccidity ,
frailty ,
fright ,
funk ,
horrification ,
horror ,
impotence ,
infirmity ,
languishment ,
languor ,
lassitude ,
listlessness ,
panic ,
panic fear ,
phobia ,
pliability ,
prostration ,
pusillanimity ,
scare ,
sluggishness ,
softness ,
spinelessness ,
stampede ,
strengthlessness ,
terror ,
timidity ,
timorousness ,
unholy dread ,
weak will ,
weak -
mindedness ,
weakliness ,
weakness ,
weariness COWARDICE .
Pusillanimity ;
fear .
2 .
By the act for the better government of the navy of the United States ,
passed April 21 ,
1800 ,
1 Story ,
L .
U .
S .
761 ;
it is enacted ,
art .
5 ,
"
every officer or private who shall not properly observe the orders of his commanding officer ,
or shall not use his utmost exertions to carry them into execution ,
when ordered to prepare for ,
join in ,
or when actually engaged in battle ;
or shall ,
at such time ,
basely desert his duty or station ,
either then ,
or while in sight of an enemy ,
or shall induce others to do so ,
every person so offending ,
shall ,
on conviction thereof by a general court martial ,
suffer death ,
or such other punishment as the said court shall adjudge .
3 .-
Art .
6 . "
Every officer or private who shall ,
through cowardice ,
negligence ,
or disaffection ,
in the time of action ,
withdraw from ,
or keep out of battle ,
or shall not do his utmost to take or destroy every vessel which it is his duty to encounter ,
or shall not do his utmost endeavor to afford relief to ships belonging to the United States ,
every such offender shall ,
on conviction thereof by a general court martial ,
suffer death ,
or such other punishment as the said court shall adjudge ."
4 .
By the act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States ,
passed April 10 ,
1806 ,
it is enacted ,
art .
52 , "
any officer or soldier ,
who shall misbehave himself before the enemy ,
run away ,
or shamefully abandon any fort ,
post ,
or guard ,
which he or they may be commanded to defend ,
or speak ,
words inducing others to do the like ,
or shall cast away his arms and ammunition ,
or who shall quit his post or colors to plunder and pillage ,
every such offender ,
being duly convicted thereof ,
shall suffer death ,
or such other punishment as shall be ordered by the sentence of a general court martial ."
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Cowardice - Wikipedia Cowardice is a characteristic wherein excessive fear prevents an individual from taking a risk or facing danger [1] [2] It is the opposite of courage As a label, "cowardice" indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge One who succumbs to cowardice is known as a coward [3]
COWARDICE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of COWARDICE is lack of courage or firmness of purpose How to use cowardice in a sentence
COWARDICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary COWARDICE definition: 1 the behaviour of someone who is not at all brave and tries to avoid danger: 2 the behavior of… Learn more
COWARDICE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Cowardice definition: lack of courage to face danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc See examples of COWARDICE used in a sentence
Psychology of Cowardice: Understanding Fear-Driven Behavior Understanding cowardice is crucial in the field of psychology for several reasons First, it provides insights into human behavior under stress, shedding light on our deepest fears and motivations Second, it helps us develop strategies to overcome fear and build resilience
cowardice noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of cowardice noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary fear or lack of courage opposite bravery, courage The lieutenant had displayed cowardice in the face of the enemy It is an act of moral cowardice for a society to neglect its poor She was ashamed of her cowardice Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
Cowardice - definition of cowardice by The Free Dictionary Define cowardice cowardice synonyms, cowardice pronunciation, cowardice translation, English dictionary definition of cowardice n Ignoble fear in the face of danger or pain
COWARDICE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Lack of courage in facing danger, pain, or difficulty Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
cowardice, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary What does the noun cowardice mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun cowardice , one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Cowardice - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Cowardice is a lack of bravery If you run away screaming when your Uncle Marvin shows up to the Halloween party in a clown mask, you will betray your cowardice — particularly if you're not a child