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coward - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coward in Hindi

  • डरपोक
  • कायर
  • भीरू

coward Definition

noun

  • a person who lacks the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things. ( एक व्यक्ति जिसके पास खतरनाक या अप्रिय चीजों को करने या सहने की हिम्मत की कमी है। )

adjective

  • excessively afraid of danger or pain. ( खतरे या दर्द से अत्यधिक डरना। )
  • (of an animal) depicted with the tail between the hind legs. ( (एक जानवर का) हिंद पैरों के बीच पूंछ के साथ चित्रित। )

coward Example

  • Surely everyone must have been able to hear the erratic pounding of her coward heart.
  • And in the end, he himself was revealed to be a miserable coward .
  • We were always discussing that he is a coward man, that he will not fight for his life, that he will not fight for what he believes in.
  • I am nothing but a coward who is too afraid to cruise the sea.
  • But, when officers confronted Parker, he proved to be a craven coward who literally pulsed with guilt.
  • To try to pretend he's not what he is: a poor, stinking, whimpering coward .
  • Aidan had lost count how many times he'd cried himself to sleep in order to escape the pain that he was too coward to relieve himself of.
  • Yet I cannot believe that he is a moral coward by nature.
  • I say it to you, coward spirit - not to anyone who abides by this code!
  • Oh, and by the way, you're a gutless, treasonous coward .
  • Better to die of frostbite in that group of young guns than be branded a coward .
  • She squared her jaw and turned, feeling foolishly coward .
  • He resigns his commission and is branded a coward .
  • Hamlet says, this is what makes cowards of us all.
  • Were one half of mankind brave and one half cowards, the brave would be always beating the cowards .
  • ‘Our power is wielded by weaklings and cowards , and our honour is false in all its points’.
  • What about the possibility that we somehow have raised a generation of moral cowards ?
  • The great thing about academics is that they are typically spineless cowards who really do respond to sufficient pressure.
  • In the end this aids only those who are served by public uncertainty - the cowards and the ruthless.
  • All the others, even those who resembled ourselves, were cowards and hypocrites.
  • Due to my not being enraged or scared of these cowards , there was no fear, and I believe they sensed that.
  • You're one of those men who like to make cowards think you're tough and dangerous.
  • Anonymous sources generally are cowards , who often tell more than they know.
  • By demonstrating their courage, they have shown you for the cowards you are.
  • They were barely able to drag themselves back to camp like the pathetic weaklings and cowards they are.