He's king Richard the Lionheart, right? A lion is the symbol for strength. So, he was probably brave.
The King Hrothgar appears to be a brave leader but it is soon discovered that he is a coward. Beowulf on the other hand is a true hero and is truly brave and strong.
Such a person is usually called a 'coward'.
I think it is Coward.
If you mean someone who isn't brave this is a coward.
Richard the 3rd was a good ruler for lionhearted he also was a good man,brave and strong.
The opposite of brave in English is "coward" or "cowardly" which in Spanish are "cobarde" or "cobardemente".
There is no antonym of the noun "coward" that starts with BR. The adjective BRAVE is the opposite of the adjective "cowardly." The noun "brave" refers to Native American male warriors. The secondary definition "people who are ready to face and endure danger or pain" is spurious and is not used for that purpose. The generally accepted antonym for coward is "hero" (a brave or courageous person).
They mean that you are a coward and that you are not brave enough to do what ever it is they want you to do.
The name Dick is a diminutive form of the name Richard, which means "brave/strong ruler" or "dominant king". It is derived from Germanic and Old English origins.
Grover is Percy's best friend, a brave coward, and a protagonist in the series.
He was brave because he knew that death was a very likely outcome of his final fight against Voldemort however, he fought against him and tried to prove he could live against him and won! that makes him brave and not a coward.
Someone who is very brave would be called lion-hearted. You might also hear "brave as a lion." Lions are supposedly very brave animals, because they will attack elephants (actually, male lions are quite cowardly, but the idiom means brave). Richard the Lion Heart was a famous king who was considered very brave indeed.