What is another word for cravenly?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈe͡ɪvənli] (IPA)

Cravenly means to act in a cowardly manner or be afraid to take risks or confront danger. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this behavior. These include timidly, fearfully, faint-heartedly, spinelessly, pusillanimously, and gutlessly. Each of these words captures the essential meaning of cravenly and can be used interchangeably depending on the context. For instance, the word pusillanimously implies a lack of courage or resolve, while the term faint-heartedly suggests a lack of determination or commitment. Ultimately, whether one describes an action as being cravenly or using one of its synonyms, the underlying idea remains the same-a lack of bravery or courage.

What are the hypernyms for Cravenly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for cravenly?

The word cravenly means lacking courage or cowardly. Some antonyms for cravenly are brave, courageous, fearless and valiant. These words connote being bold, daring and resolute in the face of danger or difficulty. In contrast, cravenly is synonymous with being timid, frightened, and weak-willed. To be brave is to demonstrate courage and bravery in the face of adversity, while being cravenly means to cower or shrink back in fear. The antonyms of cravenly are often used to describe soldiers, firefighters, and other heroes who put themselves in harm's way to save lives and protect their country.

Usage examples for Cravenly

cravenly, he began to blame the woman, to lay the burden of his own shortcomings at Evelina's door.
"A Spinner in the Sun"
Myrtle Reed
"As for who's boss," growled Ned, "I cravenly admit at once that Sis here is monarch of all she surveys."
"Lord Stranleigh Abroad"
Robert Barr
It was useless to attempt to hide from herself the fact that she was horribly, cravenly afraid of Ogden Van Lennop; for she recognized beneath his calm exterior a quality which inspired fear.
"The Lady Doc"
Caroline Lockhart

Famous quotes with Cravenly

  • The Poet could not remember ever fearing death, but he had often suspected Providence of plotting the worst for him as to the manner of his dying when the time came to go. He had expected to rot away. Slowly and not very fragrantly. Some poetic insight had warned him that he would surely die a blubbering leprous lump, cravenly penitential but impenitent. Never had he anticipated anything so blunt and final as a bullet in the stomach, and with not even an audience at hand to hear his dying quips. The last thing they had heard him say when they shot him was: "Oof!" — his testament for posterity. Ooof!
    Walter M. Miller
  • The Federal courts . . . surrendered to racist mob psychology as cravenly as any law officer ever did in the Reconstruction South under pressure from a lynch mob. Suddenly, mass bigotry was more dominant in the so called halls of justice in 1995 than it had been in 1955.
    Carl Rowan

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