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cobarde — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • chicken noun A common domesticated bird raised for its eggs and meat.
  • coward noun A person who lacks courage, especially someone who avoids danger or difficulty out of fear.
  • cowardly adjective Lacking courage; showing fear when bravery is called for.
  • craven adj Completely lacking courage; cowardly, especially in a shameful way.
  • poltroon noun An ignoble or total coward; a dastard; a mean-spirited wretch.
  • yellow noun The bright color of lemons, sunflowers, and egg yolks, produced by light around 580 nanometers.

Senses

cobarde is used for these senses in English:

  • chicken (countable, slang, sometimes, derogatory) A coward.
  • coward A person who lacks courage.
  • cowardly Showing cowardice; lacking in courage; weakly fearful.
  • craven Unwilling to fight; lacking even the rudiments of courage; extremely cowardly.
  • craven (archaic) A coward.
  • poltroon An ignoble or total coward; a dastard; a mean-spirited wretch.
  • yellow (informal) Lacking courage.

chicken — full definition

  1. noun A common domesticated bird raised for its eggs and meat.
  2. noun The meat of this bird, eaten as food.
  3. noun (informal) A cowardly person.
  4. adj (informal) Cowardly; afraid to do something.
  5. verb (informal, usually with "out") To back out of something through fear.

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