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1. adjectiveтрусливый; малодушныйSyn:craven, pusillanimousAnt:bold, brave2. adverb rareтрусливо* * *1 (0) малодушно2 (a) малодушный; трусливый3 (n) трусливо* * *1. трусливый; малодушный 2. трусливо, малодушно* * *['cow·ard·ly || 'kaʊədlɪ] adj. трусливый, малодушный* * *трусливтрусливый* * *1. прил. трусливый 2. нареч.; редк. трусливо -
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Cowardly Lion — Oz character The Cowardly Lion as illustrated by William Wallace Denslow (1900) First appearance The Wonderful Wizar … Wikipedia
Cowardly — Cow ard*ly, a. 1. Wanting courage; basely or weakly timid or fearful; pusillanimous; spiritless. [1913 Webster] The cowardly rascals that ran from the battle. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Proceeding from fear of danger or other consequences; befitting … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cowardly — Fowler (1926) criticized the use of cowardly to describe people and their actions in cases where ‘advantage has [merely] been taken of superior strength or position’, and where a word such as cruel or unchivalrous might be more appropriate. The… … Modern English usage
cowardly — [kou′ərd lē] adj. of or typical of a coward; shamefully fearful adv. in the manner of a coward cowardliness n. SYN. COWARDLY, the general term, suggests a reprehensible lack of courage in the face of danger or pain [a cowardly deserter ]; CRAVEN… … English World dictionary
cowardly — late 14c. (adv.); 1550s (adj.), from COWARD (Cf. coward) + LY (Cf. ly). The adverb is much older than the adjective: Yit had I levir do what I may Than here to dye thus cowerdelye [ Le Morte d Arthur, c.1450] An O.E. word for cowardly was earg,… … Etymology dictionary
Cowardly — Cow ard*ly, adv. In the manner of a coward. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cowardly — index base (bad), ignoble, recreant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cowardly — [adj] fearful afraid, anxious, apprehensive, backward, base, caitiff, chickenhearted, cowering, cowhearted, craven, dastardly, diffident, dismayed, fainthearted, frightened, gutless, having the willies*, jittery, lacking courage, lily livered*,… … New thesaurus
cowardly — I. adverb Date: 14th century in a cowardly manner II. adjective Date: 1551 being, resembling, or befitting a coward < a cowardly retreat > • cowardliness noun Synonyms: cowardly, pusillanimous, craven … New Collegiate Dictionary
cowardly — cowardliness, n. /kow euhrd lee/, adj. 1. lacking courage; contemptibly timid. 2. characteristic of or befitting a coward; despicably mean, covert, or unprincipled: a cowardly attack on a weak, defenseless man. adv. 3. like a coward. [1275 1325;… … Universalium
cowardly — adj. cowardly to + inf. (it was cowardly of them to behave like that) * * * [ kaʊədlɪ] cowardly to + inf. (it was cowardly of them to behave like that) … Combinatory dictionary