Coward

/ˈkaʊ.ərd/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person who lacks the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things.
He was called a coward for refusing to confront the bully.
Someone who shows a lack of bravery in situations demanding courage.
She considered him a coward for backing out of the fight.
An individual who is excessively fearful or timid.
The coward didn't even attempt to join the rescue mission.

Etymology

The word 'coward' originates from the Old French 'couard', meaning 'tail' or 'one who drags his tail behind him', ultimately from Latin 'cauda'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

coward's way out
An action taken to avoid facing a difficult situation.
play the coward
To act in a fearful or timid manner.
cowardice in the face of danger
The act of showing fear instead of bravery during a threatening situation.

Related Words

bravery
The quality of being brave and fearless.
fear
An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous.
timidity
The state of being shy or lacking in self-confidence.

Slang Meanings

Chicken
Don't be a chicken; just go talk to her!
Yellow-belly
He really is a yellow-belly for backing down from the challenge.
Scaredy-cat
You're such a scaredy-cat for not wanting to go on the roller coaster.