No, coward is a noun; but cowered, which sounds the same, is a verb, the past tense of cower.
1. A coward is a fearful or timid person lacking courage.
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2. To cower is to shrink back from or hide in fear. "The coward [n] cowered [v] in the corner."
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"Coward" and "cowered" are homophones - words that are spelled differently but pronounced alike. They actually come from different roots: coward ultimately from Latin cauda, and cower probably from Middle Low German kūren.
Yes, but it is also an adjective; depending on usage. The phrase a cowardly man uses cowardly as an adjective (describing the pronoun man); but a cowardly act uses cowardly as an adverb (describing the verb act).
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Yes, cowardice is an abstract noun; a word for a quality of character, a word for a behavior.
Coward is a noun.
The word cowered is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb cower which means to crouch in fear.Did you mean the word coward? A coward is a noun and someone who lacks courage.
Sentence: To say "Fred can't do it; no coward can" is to insinuate that Fred is a coward. (Insinuatingly is just the adverb of this verb)
The word 'coward' is a noun, a word for a person who lacks the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things. Example:"A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once." William Shakespeare--* The suffix -ice added to coward creates the abstract noun cowardice. The suffix also appears in the nouns service (verb serve) and prejudice (verb prejudge).
What is the suffix to coward
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun coward is cowardice.
The word cowered is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb cower which means to crouch in fear.Did you mean the word coward? A coward is a noun and someone who lacks courage.
Sentence: To say "Fred can't do it; no coward can" is to insinuate that Fred is a coward. (Insinuatingly is just the adverb of this verb)
Cower is an action word; it is a verb. You say that a person will cower in the corner when afraid. Coward is a noun, describing the sort of person who would cower in the corner. John is a coward. He cowers in the corner when the dog barks.
No it is a verb. I.E He quivered in the corner
The word 'coward' is a noun, a word for a person who lacks the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things. Example:"A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once." William Shakespeare--* The suffix -ice added to coward creates the abstract noun cowardice. The suffix also appears in the nouns service (verb serve) and prejudice (verb prejudge).
Noel Coward's birth name is Coward, Nol Peirce.
Coward in Tagalog is "Duwag"
The coward refused to face his fears and instead ran away from challenges.
a coward ...a coward would cringe in fear
The correct spelling is coward.
The duration of Was He a Coward? is 1020.0 seconds.
Noel Coward is 6'.