coward
An adjective that does not describe D'Artagnan is coward.
"Coward" is probably the best term to describe this.
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The word "coward" is not considered swearing or profanity. It is a term used to describe someone who lacks courage or is excessively afraid. While it can be used as an insult, its impact largely depends on the context and tone in which it is delivered.
Coward in Tagalog is "Duwag"
Noel Coward's birth name is Coward, Nol Peirce.
Tagalog word for coward: duwag
a coward ...a coward would cringe in fear
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Abstract nouns for "coward" include "cowardice," which refers to the quality or state of being a coward, and "timidity," indicating a lack of courage or confidence. Other related terms might include "fearfulness" and "spinelessness," both of which describe aspects of a cowardly disposition. These nouns capture the essence of the feelings and characteristics associated with cowardice rather than tangible objects.
The correct spelling is coward.
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