weakling, milksop, namby-pamby, mouse; informal chicken, scaredy-cat, yellow-belly, sissy, baby, candy-ass, milquetoast
afraid person
Chicken,wimp,mouse,scaredy cat,gutless, spineless, white liver,jellyfish,yellow,faint heart
That's some of the synonyms of coward,but not all of them.You could look in a thesaurus to find some more.
Cowardly. Other words you could use include craven, spineless, gutless, pusillanimous, chicken, chicken-hearted, lily-livered, yellow, and yellow-bellied. Words that refer to being both cowardly and despicable are recreant, caitiff, and dastardly; kinder words for cowardly are faint-hearted, weak-kneed, and fearful.
weakling, milksop, namby-pamby, mouse; chicken, scaredy-cat, yellow-belly, sissy, baby, candy-ass, milquetoast.
Yellow
coward
An adjective that does not describe D'Artagnan is coward.
"Coward" is probably the best term to describe this.
Evil horrible terrifying jealous red hot and a coward
Not sure to whom it referred but Tomb Tabard was an insult in ancient Scotland. it meant Empty Jacket/overcoat and was used to describe someone in power who was a coward/flip-flopper/puppet........etc. Could still be used these days to describe myriad politicians/rulers.
They all called him the coward of the county, and someone even wrote a song about it.In The Wizard of Oz, the lion is at first a coward, secretly scared of everyone and everything.General George Patton was once reprimanded for striking a soldier that he considered a coward.
Slang for coward-used in Westerns.
"Coward" in Tagalog is "duwag."
Noel Coward's birth name is Coward, Nol Peirce.
a coward ...a coward would cringe in fear
Tagalog word for coward: duwag
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