cowardly implies a weak or ignoble lack of courage.
a cowardly failure to stand up for principle
pusillanimous suggests a contemptible lack of courage.
the pusillanimous fear of a future full of possibility
craven suggests extreme defeatism and complete lack of resistance.
secretly despised her own craven yes-men
dastardly often implies behavior that is both cowardly and treacherous or skulking or outrageous.
a dastardly attack on unarmed civilians
Examples of cowardly in a Sentence
Adjective
He insisted on avoiding a cowardly retreat.
She made a cowardly decision to go along with the group.
a cowardly attack from behind
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While the show nails his glow-up from being a cowardly yakuza to becoming a major player in the Tojo clan, the climax fumbles his fall from grace by devolving his menace and inner turmoil into cartoonish villainy in the show’s finale.—Isaiah Colbert, Rolling Stone, 24 Oct. 2024 Christian is ambitious but cowardly, which often creates conflict within himself.—Carrie Wittmer, Vulture, 13 Mar. 2024
Adjective
Because, in this land of weak governments and cowardly corporations, the Coastal Commission is the rare California institution with a spine.—Joe Mathews, The Mercury News, 8 Nov. 2024 The latter has become a franchise so hobbled by its cowardly inability to commit to anything other than its original characters (especially the Skywalkers) and ideas (good versus evil) that it’s basically become stuck inside itself.—Nicholas Quah, Vulture, 8 Aug. 2024 See all Example Sentences for cowardly
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