Meaning & Definition of word "Cower"

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    Cower

    /ˈkaʊər/

    verb:

    • 1. to crouch down in fear
      • Example: The dog cowered in the corner during the thunderstorm.
    • 2. to shrink away or hide in fear
      • Example: She cowered behind her mother when the loud noise startled her.
    • 3. to show submission or fear
      • Example: He cowered before his angry boss, unsure of what to say.
    • 4. to bend low or crouch, especially in fear
      • Example: The soldiers cowered under the relentless gunfire.
    • 5. to cringe or recoil in fear or servility
      • Example: The children cowered at the sight of the scary movie monster.

    Etymology

    Middle English *coweren*, from Old English *cūrian*.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cower in fear:

    To be visibly afraid and retreat or cringe.

    cower before:

    To submit or show fear in the presence of someone.

    Related Words

    cringe:

    To shrink or recoil in fear or in response to anxiety.

    flinch:

    To make a quick, nervous movement in response to something frightening.

    Slang Meanings of cower

    Meaning: To be scared or timid.

    Example Sentence: He totally cowed when the roller coaster started.