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cowardice Meaning in Tamil ( cowardice வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கோழைத்தனம், பேடித்தனம்,



cowardice தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வீரமற்ற விவேகம் கோழைத்தனம், விவேகமற்ற வீரம் முரட்டுத்தனம்.

இந்த கோட்பாடை பல ரோமர்கள் விரும்பவில்லை, அது கோழைத்தனம் என எண்ணினார்கள்.

cowardice's Usage Examples:

The Thracian spearmen, who were watching him from the door, began to gibe at his cowardice.


For the two ealdormen whom he delighted to honor and placed at the head of his armies, ~lfric and Eadric Streona, are accused, the one of persistent cowardice, the other of underhand intrigue with the Danes.


You are forced by your own psychological cowardice to believe impossibilities for fear of actually dying when you die.


Philip took advantage of this hatred of the lower classes and the cowardice of, his creature, Pope Clement V.


He was reliving the pain of Darian's death, sickened by his own cowardice.


At last in the winter of 1013-1014, more as it would seem from sheer disgust at their kings cowardice and incompetence than Canute because further resistance was impossible, the English gave up the struggle and acknowledged Sweyn as king.


The general and colonel looked sternly and significantly at one another like two fighting cocks preparing for battle, each vainly trying to detect signs of cowardice in the other.


The story is full of picturesque detail and stirring incident, full also of interesting problems in folk-lore and mythology; and throughout it is dominated by the figure of the grim Hagen, who, twitted with cowardice and his advice spurned, is determined that there shall be no turning back and that they shall go through with it to the bitter end.


Four of the captains who had misbehaved on the 3rd of June were shot for cowardice, and others were dismissed.


Hospitality, generosity, personal bravery were the subjects of praise; meanness and cowardice those of satire.


Originally accepted as a political necessity, he soon came to be detested by the people as a tyrant and despised by the nobles for his cowardice and sloth.


After Pultava (June 26, 1709), Peter, hitherto commendably cautious even to cowardice, but now puffed up with pride, rashly plunged into as foolhardy an enterprise as ever his rival engaged in.


When they retreated before overwhelming odds they were publicly accused of cowardice and incompetence.





Synonyms:

dastardliness, cowardly, fearful, cowardliness, cravenness, fearfulness, spirit,



Antonyms:

happiness, dull, fearlessness, brave, courage,

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