Words For Cowardice

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a coward

adjective cowardly; lacking courage

  • His craven behavior during the battle was met with disdain by his fellow soldiers.
  • I can't believe how craven he was when confronted with a simple challenge.
  • Don't be such a craven, just face your fears and do it!
  • Her craven attitude towards taking risks held her back from reaching her full potential.

adjective showing a lack of courage or determination; timid

  • The fainthearted individual was unable to complete the challenging task.
  • Don't be fainthearted, just give it a try!
  • He's too fainthearted to even consider skydiving.
  • Her fainthearted approach to life held her back from reaching her full potential.

adjective describing someone as cowardly or timid

  • He was often described as lily livered due to his lack of courage in making important decisions.
  • Don't be so lily livered, just jump off the diving board already!
  • Stop being such a lily livered wimp and stand up for yourself!
  • Her lily livered attitude towards challenges held her back from reaching her full potential.

adjective showing a lack of courage or determination; timid or cowardly

  • The pigeonhearted politician struggled to make tough decisions.
  • Don't be so pigeonhearted, just take a chance and go for it!
  • He's too pigeonhearted to stand up for himself in a fight.
  • Her pigeonhearted nature prevented her from pursuing her dreams.

noun a coward or an extremely timid person

  • The poltroon fled from the battlefield, leaving his comrades behind.
  • I can't believe that poltroon ran away when things got tough.
  • Don't be such a poltroon, stand up for yourself!
  • Her cowardly behavior marked her as a poltroon in the eyes of her peers.

noun a coward or traitor

adjective showing a lack of courage or determination; cowardly

  • The knight was labeled a recreant for abandoning his post during battle.
  • Don't be a recreant and skip out on your responsibilities.
  • He's such a recreant, always running away from his problems.
  • The politician's decision to compromise on his values was seen as an act of recreancy.

adjective describing someone who is timid or cowardly

  • He was often described as pigeon-hearted due to his timid nature.
  • Don't be so pigeon-hearted, just give it a try!
  • She's too pigeon-hearted to stand up for herself.
  • His pigeon-hearted approach to challenges held him back from reaching his full potential.