Cow·ard - Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French cuard, from cue, coe tail, from Latin cauda Date: 13th century : one who shows disgraceful fear or timidity — coward adjective http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/coward
Cowardice
Cowardice
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Opposites may include "shyness" or "cowardice" !
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun coward is cowardice.
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No. They are opposites, actually. Cowardice is the lack of bravery, timidity, while bravery is to be courageous and daring.
His cowardice got him kicked out of the army.I have never seen such sheer cowardice before.
The Black represents corruption and the Yellow represents cowardice.
Yellow in Theater and Literature mean similar things. The color symbolizes cowardice in characters.
It means to act in a cowardly manner or to show weakness or cowardice.
cowardice is when a soldier refuses to fight it was punished by death
The Brand of Cowardice was created on 1916-10-23.
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The man over there shows great cowardice in the face of danger
The driver hit a pedestrian and, in an act of extreme cowardice, fled the scene of the accident.
No. Cowardice is a noun (behaving in a cowardly manner). Cowardly is both an adjective and adverb.