The trait of lacking courage.
1 For cowardice and suspicion is a good and natural thing, dear cousin.
2 Late-night talk shows relate jokes alleging cowardice as a national French trait.
3 Whatever Mr Browne says, these persons certainly fit my definition of cowardice .
4 Charlotte would praise his good sense, Inez would tease him for cowardice .
5 Today, many of us have become rich in the currency of cowardice .
6 Official defensiveness and political cowardice , along with deep-seated inertia, have obstructed innovation.
7 We have only cowardice , the unenthusiasm and the indecision of base men.
8 From early on I defended her against bullies despite my natural cowardice .
9 I hate lying and cheating; they are signs of cowardice and greed.
10 He lost his hand from cowardice not in a fight against apartheid.
11 In my case, it isn't that I deliberately retreat into pussy-footing cowardice .
12 In my pride, or rather in my weakness and cowardice , I refused.
13 Perhaps this is what Veronica called cowardice and I called being peaceable.
14 Of course this was pure cowardice ; I was afraid of their ridicule.
15 The spirit of the people rose and shamed them for their cowardice .
16 His cowardice was political; his fears were for his position and reputation.
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