Lily Livered

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Pronunciation: /ˈlɪli ˈlɪvərd/

Definitions of lily livered

adjective describing someone as cowardly or timid

Example Sentences

A1 He is too lily livered to confront his fears.

A2 She was called lily livered for not standing up to the bully.

B1 The team captain criticized the player for being lily livered during the game.

B2 The politician was accused of being lily livered for avoiding tough decisions.

C1 The CEO's lily livered approach to handling the crisis led to further complications.

C2 Despite his reputation as a strong leader, his lily livered response to the scandal surprised many.

Examples of lily livered in a Sentence

formal He was often described as lily livered due to his lack of courage in making important decisions.

informal Don't be so lily livered, just jump off the diving board already!

slang Stop being such a lily livered wimp and stand up for yourself!

figurative Her lily livered attitude towards challenges held her back from reaching her full potential.

Grammatical Forms of lily livered

past tense

lily livered

plural

lily livereds

comparative

more lily livered

superlative

most lily livered

present tense

lily liver

future tense

will be lily livered

perfect tense

have been lily livered

continuous tense

is being lily livered

singular

lily livered

positive degree

lily livered

infinitive

to be lily livered

gerund

being lily livered

participle

lily livered

Origin and Evolution of lily livered

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'lily livered' originates from the belief in medieval times that the liver was the source of courage and that a pale or white liver would indicate cowardice.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'lily livered' has evolved to describe someone who is timid, cowardly, or lacking in courage, regardless of the actual color of their liver.