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chickenhearted

Timorous vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

timorous | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between timorous and chickenhearted

is that timorous is fearful, afraid, timid while chickenhearted is .

Apprehensive vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

apprehensive | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between apprehensive and chickenhearted

is that apprehensive is while chickenhearted is .

Terrorised vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

terrorised | chickenhearted |


As a verb terrorised

is (terrorise).

As an adjective chickenhearted is

.

Stricken vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

stricken | chickenhearted |


As a noun stricken

is knitting or stricken can be (de-form-noun).

As an adjective chickenhearted is

.

Hearted vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

hearted | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between hearted and chickenhearted

is that hearted is (in combination) having, or shaped like, a specified form of heart while chickenhearted is .

As a verb hearted

is (heart).

Afraid vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

afraid | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between afraid and chickenhearted

is that afraid is impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear while chickenhearted is .

Frightened vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

frightened | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between frightened and chickenhearted

is that frightened is afraid; suffering from fear while chickenhearted is .

As a verb frightened

is (frighten).

Cowardly vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

cowardly | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between cowardly and chickenhearted

is that cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful while chickenhearted is alternative form of lang=en.

As an adverb cowardly

is in the manner of a coward.

Alarmed vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

alarmed | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between alarmed and chickenhearted

is that alarmed is having an alarm fitted while chickenhearted is .

As a verb alarmed

is (alarm).

Scared vs Chickenhearted - What's the difference?

scared | chickenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between scared and chickenhearted

is that scared is having fear; afraid, frightened while chickenhearted is .

As a verb scared

is (scare).

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