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cowardise

 

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Cowardise

Definition:

Cowardise refers to the characteristic of being a coward or lacking courage. It is the state of showing fear or timidity in the face of danger or difficulty.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

  1. The quality or state of being a coward.

Usages:

Cowardise can be used to describe someone's behavior or actions when they display fear, reluctance, or withdrawal in the face of adversity.

Examples:

Sense 1:

The cowardise he displayed during the battle was utterly disappointing to his comrades.

Her cowardise prevented her from standing up for what she believed in.

The country's history is marred by tales of cowardise among its leaders.

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