Associations to the word «Coward»
Noun
- Rosalind
- Laurence
- Robber
- Brave
- Fever
- Outset
- Contempt
- Dietrich
- Dramatist
- Pip
- Celia
- Theatre
- Hampstead
- Acting
- Playhouse
- Disgrace
- Faint
- Tis
- Esteem
- Rogue
- Repertory
- Laughter
- Ford
- Valor
- Harrington
- Mai
- Apprehension
- Musical
- Kern
- Sword
- Shakespeare
- Cauldron
- Morley
- Savoy
- Nay
- Shaw
- Sheridan
- Harold
- Boredom
- Scarecrow
- Dogs
- Byrne
- Beatrice
- Tarzan
- Folly
- Leigh
- Grimes
- Punch
- Revival
- Lion
- Shoot
- Fleming
- Farce
- Heart
- Cole
- Lawrence
- Dies
- Allegiance
- Vagabond
- Pluck
- Lucille
- Cry
- Guts
- Madman
- Midsummer
- Tar
Adjective
Wiktionary
COWARD, noun. A person who lacks courage.
COWARD, adjective. Cowardly.
COWARD, adjective. (heraldry) (of a lion) Borne in the escutcheon with his tail doubled between his legs.
COWARD, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
COWARD, noun. A person who shows fear or timidity.
COWARD, noun. English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973).
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