caligynephobiaor venustraphobia
In Japanese culture, the color yellow is often associated with cowardice or betrayal. This belief stems from historical contexts where samurais who committed treacherous acts were sometimes forced to wear yellow clothing as a sign of their disloyalty.
Information that is given in order to persuade someone's attitude is propaganda. Sometimes propaganda is considered evil especially if it is false information.
they can sometimes be beautiful
sometimes. some are beautiful and some r plain ugly.
During World War I, soldiers were sometimes shot for cowardice as a means of maintaining discipline and order in the ranks. Military leaders viewed acts of cowardice or desertion as threats to morale and the effectiveness of the fighting force. The harsh penalties, including execution, were intended to deter others from similar behavior, reflecting the intense pressures and expectations placed on soldiers during the war. Many of these cases have since been re-evaluated, with a greater understanding of the psychological impacts of war.
the sunOr your inadequacy to properly frame a question. It could also mean cowardice, lack of courage. A yellow rose means friendship. I guess it depends on the context. Sometimes "yellow" means it's yellow.It reflects happiness and/or cowardliness.As a figure of speech, the English word "yellow" is associated with cowardice and treachery. As a color, yellow is mostly associated with positive, sunny emotions, including hope and optimism, especially when it is a pure yellow unmixed with other colors. A "sickly" yellow can represent signs of illness such as jaundice. Yellow symbolizes intuition as well.
During World War I, soldiers could be court-martialed for various offenses, including insubordination, desertion, and cowardice. The military justice system aimed to maintain discipline and order in the ranks, especially given the high-stress environment of trench warfare. Court-martial proceedings often resulted in severe penalties, including imprisonment or execution, reflecting the seriousness with which military authorities viewed these offenses in the context of wartime. Additionally, some soldiers were court-martialed for acts of self-preservation, which were sometimes misinterpreted as cowardice.
The only problem with being beautiful that boys "drawl" when you walk past them! And sometimes you can be beautiful and be thick. but not always!
Usually an adjective or a functional adjective such as a participle, but sometimes the preposition "like", the conjunction "as if", the infinitive "to be", or a noun, as in "He seems the personification of cowardice". This last example has a faint whiff of obsolescence, because most persons now would instead say, "He seems to be the personification of cowardice".
Girls do this especially in front of guys they like to kind of show off their face and how pretty they are too. Sometimes it's just to show themselves that they can be just as beautiful as this other girl! They basically just want to show off! :) Hope this helps!
Bright, clear, famous and sometimes beautiful
sometimes especially if its a lyric poem