There is no specific single word for a brave man, so the usual word used is hero.
(The word stalwart is rarely used as a noun.)
a coward (noun): opposite = a brave person
cowardice (noun): opposite = bravery
cowardly (adjective): opposite = courageous
Despite its -LY ending, the word cowardly is now used almost exclusively as an adjective, with the opposites brave, or valorous, or heroic.
The antonym of the word coward is hero.
not cowardice
brave courageous bold heroic
cowardly
The comparative form of cowardly is more cowardly. The superlative form would be most cowardly.
The word gallant is used in several contexts. The opposite of gallant (chivalrous) would be rude, impolite, or discourteous. The opposite of gallant (brave) would be afraid, fearful, or cowardly. The opposite of gallant (bold) would be timid, meek, or shy.
When heroic means brave, the antonym is cowardly or fearful. When heroic means prodigious or grand, the antonym is modest. When heroic is used in literature to mean classical, the antonym is modern.
There isn't one. The word "cowardly" has a negative connotation. Words which have a similar denotation but a positive connotation might be "prudent" or "cautious".
cowardly
Cowardly.
The opposite of courageous is cowardly.
The opposite of brave in English is "coward" or "cowardly" which in Spanish are "cobarde" or "cobardemente".
The opposite would be cowardly, afraid, fearful, faint-hearted, or chicken.
A cowardly man runs from danger.
The comparative form of cowardly is more cowardly. The superlative form would be most cowardly.
The word gallant is used in several contexts. The opposite of gallant (chivalrous) would be rude, impolite, or discourteous. The opposite of gallant (brave) would be afraid, fearful, or cowardly. The opposite of gallant (bold) would be timid, meek, or shy.
AnswerHe behaved in a cowardly manner.AnswerIt was cowardly of him not to defend his friend when the latter was being beaten.
Lacking courage. See the Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz.
Example sentence - He was quite cowardly when it came to his teen children.
Frowardly.