Cobardía in english
Cowardice
pronunciation: kaʊɜrdəs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kaʊɜrdəs part of speech: noun
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cobardía = cowardice ; wussiness.
Example: In this novel the central themes are courage and cowardice and what these are.Example: So, anyway, I now have a new appreciation for this song and for Jackson Browne in particular, despite his wussiness.more:
» acto de cobardía = act of cowardice .
Example: Form my history of clans , all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.» no hacer Algo por cobardía = wimp out (on) ; wimp ; chicken out (on/of) ; funk ; lose + Posesivo + bottle .
Example: The main reason he wimped out was that he had a cheap bike that didn't gear properly, and made it extremely hard to bike efficiently. Example: He regards David Jull's unwillingness to take up such a proposal as an early indication that John Howard and his colleagues are wimping. Example: So basically they are chickening out of the debate. Example: Although he did not admit it, I could see that he funked going out there alone. Example: She is alleged to have said she intended to leave home but at the last minute 'lost her bottle' .» retirarse por cobardía = wimp out (on) ; wimp ; chicken out (on/of) ; funk ; lose + Posesivo + bottle .
Example: The main reason he wimped out was that he had a cheap bike that didn't gear properly, and made it extremely hard to bike efficiently. Example: He regards David Jull's unwillingness to take up such a proposal as an early indication that John Howard and his colleagues are wimping. Example: So basically they are chickening out of the debate. Example: Although he did not admit it, I could see that he funked going out there alone. Example: She is alleged to have said she intended to leave home but at the last minute 'lost her bottle' .