English to Pashto Meaning of craven - خوړولو


Craven :
خوړولو

ناولي, کم, لږ, معنی, خوړولو, ډارن

خوړولوcravenlycravennessCravens
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Definitions of craven in English
Noun(1) an abject coward
Adjective(1) lacking even the rudiments of courage; abjectly fearful
Examples of craven in English
(1) On the whole, the Law School has been somewhat less craven than the average administration, and its faculty includes more vigorous defenders of free speech than is usually the case.(2) It would be better to say that the Boy Scouts prevailed with a good constitutional argument, supported by weak evidence, craven apprehensions and unthinking hostility.(3) Harr was craven , had always been, and the little courage he'd summoned up to come out here and try to take her down was deserting him fast.(4) It basically makes him look like a weak, indecisive, craven leader.(5) The first two are so terrified of their circulation numbers that they'll do any chaotic, craven thing to boost them (other than print challenging pieces, of course).(6) Misguided craven cowards have debased the nobleness of mankind.(7) Please check your facts before you accuse us of being craven .(8) The considered teaching of churchmen and philosophers still holds incarnate beauty to be, at best, the unintended consequence of accident or design and, at worst, plain old craven idolatry.(9) There's something simultaneously craven and arrogant about the manner in which senior Catholic politicians use their positions to wrangle papal audiences, often at taxpayers' expense.(10) Regrettably, though, there seem to be at least a few examples of the cheapest, most craven opportunism.(11) It also pays well and makes them look less craven .(12) And who should know better than he that it is craven to belittle a man's service because it didn't extend over some arbitrary stretch of time?(13) A man of honor, a man of undeniable courage has been depicted as a craven coward by these memos.(14) But it wasn't that the nation saw that politicians were all a bunch of craven opportunists.(15) This answer, amazingly, wasn't craven enough.(16) Ignoring the situation or simply hoping that it will disappear of its own accord is craven , misguided and, most importantly, dangerous.
Related Phrases of craven
(1) craven ::
خوړولو
Synonyms
Adjective
1. cowardly ::
ډارن
2. lily-livered ::
lily-livered
3. faint-hearted ::
د غرغنډو زړه سوانده
4. chicken-hearted ::
چرګ زړه سوانده
5. spineless ::
څو رګه
6. timid ::
شرمندوکه
7. timorous ::
timorous
8. fearful ::
وېره
9. pusillanimous ::
pusillanimous
10. weak ::
کمزوری
11. feeble ::
کمزوري
12. yellow ::
ژیړ
13. chicken ::
چرګه
14. weak-kneed ::
کمزوری-kneed
15. gutless ::
بې زړه
16. yellow-bellied ::
زېړ-bellied
18. contemptible ::
contemptible
19. abject ::
د تاریکې
20. ignominious ::
ignominious
Noun
21. recreant ::
recreant
22. poltroon ::
poltroon
Antonyms
1. brave ::
زړور
2. courageous ::
زړور
3. daring ::
ډاروونکو
4. dauntless ::
dauntless
5. doughty ::
doughty
6. gallant ::
ستايينه
7. hardy ::
په ستونځی
8. intrepid ::
intrepid
9. stalwart ::
stalwart
10. stout ::
تر سیوری
11. valiant ::
ډيره
12. valorous ::
په مېړانه
Different Forms
craven, cravenly, cravenness, cravens
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