ALL meanings of coward
cow·ard
C c - countable noun coward If you call someone a coward, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid dangerous or difficult situations. 3
- noun coward a person who shrinks from or avoids danger, pain, or difficulty 3
- noun coward Sir Noël (Pierce). 1899–1973, English dramatist, actor, and composer, noted for his sophisticated comedies, which include Private Lives (1930) and Blithe Spirit (1941) 3
- noun coward Sir Noel (Pierce)1899-1973; Eng. playwright, actor, and songwriter 3
- noun coward a person who lacks courage, esp. one who is shamefully unable to control fear and so shrinks from danger or trouble 3
- abbreviation COWARD cowardly 3
- noun coward Excessively afraid of danger or pain. 1
- noun coward Noel, 1899–1973, English playwright, author, actor, and composer. 1
- adjective coward lacking courage; very fearful or timid. 1
- adjective coward proceeding from or expressive of fear or timidity: a coward cry. 1
- noun coward person: lacking courage 1
- adjective coward (heraldry, of a lion) Borne in the escutcheon with his tail doubled between his legs. 0
- noun coward A person who lacks courage. 0
- adjective coward Cowardly. 0