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Definition of Cowardices

Cowardice
Cowardice Cow"ard*ice (-[i^]s), n. [F. couardise, fr. couard. See Coward.] Want of courage to face danger; extreme timidity; pusillanimity; base fear of danger or hurt; lack of spirit. The cowardice of doing wrong. --Milton. Moderation was despised as cowardice. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Cowardices from wikipedia

- Cowardice is a characteristic wherein excessive fear prevents an individual from taking a risk or facing danger. It is the opposite of courage. As a label...
- Feigheit (Four and a Half Years [of Struggle] Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice). Max Amann, head of the Franz Eher Verlag and Hitler's publisher, is...
- bourgeois mentality that it opposed, such as materialism, cr****ness, cowardice, and the inability to comprehend the heroic ideal of the fascist "warrior";...
- and referred to the murder of the Cradock Four as a "dastardly act of cowardices." On 1 August 1985, she was "gunned down by four black men" as she returned...
- Learning to Cope with Cowardice is the debut album by British singer Mark Stewart, released in 1983 by On-U Sound Records. It was released on CD in 1991...
- criminals" for cowardice. The book was based on the Souain corporals affair, an actual event in WWI when the French Army shot four men for cowardice as an example...
- in which women gave white feathers to non-enlisting men symbolizing cowardice and shaming them into signing up. The white feather movement is noted...
- the killing of one in ten soldiers in a cohort was the punishment for cowardice or mutiny; or, one-tenth of the able-bodied men in a village as a form...
- titled Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity, and Cowardice) at first to his chauffeur, Emil Maurice, and then to his deputy, Rudolf...
- example, courage is a virtue that lies between the deficient state of cowardice and the excessive state of recklessness. Aristotle held that virtuous...