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cowardice in the PONS Dictionary

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cowardice

cowardice Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a streak of cowardice
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Many students, who learned of the talks for the first time, reacted angrily and accused him of cowardice.
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For example, no one wants to be associated with acts of cowardice.
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Passivity, submission, cowardice have nothing to do with the nonviolent technique, which is correctly understood as "one" type of "active" response.
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He was charged with cowardice and jailed, but in response to the charge, he volunteered to go unarmed to the front of the troops.
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As a label, cowardice indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge.
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He sentenced his son to death because of cowardice in the battlefield.
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In 1779 an inquiry acquitted him after he was accused of cowardice.
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Cowardice is the most serious shame for a male.
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It was formed on the principle that cowardice and fear are the causes of human problems.
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Shaggy's typical immediate reaction to experiences or perceptions of supposed supernatural occurances is terror-struck cowardice.
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