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coward
coward n. One who shows ignoble fear in the face of danger or pain. [Middle English, from Old French couard , from coue , tail, from Latin cauda
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Bush called the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon "cowardly." Janet Reno also called Timothy McVeigh a "miserable little coward." McVeigh responded
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noun . 1. a person who lacks courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.; a timid or easily intimidated person. â"adjective . 2. lacking courage; very fearful or
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noun. a person who lacks courage, esp. one who is shamefully unable to control fear and so shrinks from danger or trouble. Etymology: ME & OFr couard, coward, lit., with
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