cowardly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cowardly in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Critics decried it as decadent, existentialist, highly subjective and the product of a cowardly culture.
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They are cunning, cowardly and cruel and are found mostly in large packs.
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Despite being slightly cowardly, they are willing to fight for what is right.
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At some points he is quite cowardly and is surprised by almost anything that involves magic.
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They felt that pressure from patrons on tenants was legitimate and that a secret ballot was simply unmanly and cowardly.
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He is cruel and cowardly and has a worse temper that the others.
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He is often described as extremely unreliable, immature and cowardly, due to his actions.
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He was gentle by nature, cowardly and double-faced.
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One, too cowardly to return... he will pay.
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He was willing even to allow a journalist to spend eighty-five days in jail in a most cowardly act to avoid telling the truth.
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