Associations to the word «Coward»
Noun
- Starring
- Bliss
- Blow
- Terror
- Garry
- Calling
- Guilt
- Comedy
- Rutherford
- Indignation
- Massey
- Boast
- Biographer
- Hate
- Vengeance
- Amanda
- Tempest
- Storyline
- Whore
- Alec
- Kill
- Leighton
- Monde
- Yvonne
- Walther
- Virtue
- Brutus
- Sweetheart
- Blows
- Slade
- Scaffold
- Limousine
- Guernsey
- Diary
- Gryphon
- Invalid
- Knight
- Gambler
- Trois
- Caine
- Play
- Sheriff
- Hide
- Spirit
- Costello
- Bertram
- Hiding
- Hepburn
- Chichester
- Boot
- Chicken
- Sweet
- Comrade
- Encounter
- Stupid
- Swearing
- Oscar
- Cruel
- Adaptation
Adjective
Verb
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).
Wise words
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