Antonym: bravery, heroism, valor. Similar words: coward, cowardly, toward, towards, untoward, rewarding, backwards and forwards, verdict. Meaning: ['kaʊədɪs] n. the trait of lacking courage.
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1. He was disgraced by cowardice.
2. Cowardice is not my style.
3. It is an act of moral cowardice for a society to neglect its poor.
4. His cowardice reflects on his character.
5. Their caution was misconstrued as cowardice.
6. She despised him for his cowardice.
7. She gibed at his cowardice.
8. He distinguished himself in cowardice.
9. She taunted him with cowardice.
10. He openly accused his opponents of cowardice.
11. His girlfriend is disgusted at his cowardice.
12. Five officers were court-martialled for cowardice or neglect of duty.
13. They taunted him with cowardice / with being a coward.
14. The lieutenant had displayed cowardice in the face of the enemy.
15. You can accuse me of cowardice, but I still wouldn't volunteer to fight in a war.
16. Any soldier displaying cowardice in the face of the enemy was shot.
17. Humanitarianism is the expression of stupidity and cowardice. Adolf Hitler
18. She had lacerated Lord John for his cowardice.
19. They wanted to shoot me. For cowardice.
20. Her family would be appalled at her cowardice.
21. It would be an act of cowardice to avoid the debate.
22. Cowardice is symbolized in the painting by the white feathers on the soldier's coat.
23. From the left(http://Sentencedict.com), he is accused of political cowardice in signing the Republican welfare overhaul with its roiling undercurrents of race.
24. In fact, Roy disdains the cowardice of anyone who plays the easier shot.
25. The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice.
26. He said many of the men who were shot for cowardice were in fact suffering from shell shock.
27. He highlighted the case of Harry Farr, 25, who was executed for cowardice in 1916.
28. The thin man complained and continued to argue but no-one took notice but Michael, who growled tersely at his cowardice.
29. I guess I have avoided it like the plague, without much wanting to admit my cowardice.
30. A few odd days of film work slotted neatly round that weekend, leaving her no ready excuse apart from cowardice.
More similar words: coward, cowardly, toward, towards, untoward, rewarding, backwards and forwards, verdict, interdict, dice, boarding, guardian, cardinal, ward, hardihood, regarding, tardiness, award, jeopardise, jeopardize, standardize, upward, wayward, warden, forward, reward, inward, price war, bradycardia, jaundice.