different between courageous vs uncowardly
courageous
English
Etymology
From Middle English corajous, from Old French corageus, from corage + -eus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k???e?d??s/
- Rhymes: -e?d??s
Adjective
courageous (comparative more courageous, superlative most courageous)
- Of a person, displaying or possessing courage.
- Of an action, that requires courage.
Synonyms
- (person): bold, brave, hardy, valorous
- (act): bold, brave, heroic
- See also Thesaurus:brave
Derived terms
- courageously
- courageousness
Translations
courageous From the web:
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- what do courageous mean
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uncowardly
English
Etymology
un- +? cowardly
Adjective
uncowardly (comparative more uncowardly, superlative most uncowardly)
- Not cowardly; courageous.
uncowardly From the web:
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- definition cowardly
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