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Scurvy vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

scurvy | cowardly | Related terms |

Scurvy is a related term of cowardly.


As adjectives the difference between scurvy and cowardly

is that scurvy is covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy while cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

As a noun scurvy

is (disease) a disease caused by insufficient intake of vitamin c leading to the formation of livid spots on the skin, spongy gums, loosening of the teeth and bleeding into the skin and from almost all mucous membranes.

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

Dishonourable vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

dishonourable | cowardly | Related terms |

Dishonourable is a related term of cowardly.


As adjectives the difference between dishonourable and cowardly

is that dishonourable is while cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

Repugnant vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

repugnant | cowardly | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between repugnant and cowardly

is that repugnant is offensive or repulsive; arousing disgust or aversion while cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

Cowardly vs Coarse - What's the difference?

cowardly | coarse | Related terms |

Cowardly is a related term of coarse.


As adjectives the difference between cowardly and coarse

is that cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful while coarse is composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.

As an adverb cowardly

is in the manner of a coward.

Terrible vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

terrible | cowardly | Related terms |

Terrible is a related term of cowardly.


As adjectives the difference between terrible and cowardly

is that terrible is dreadful; causing alarm and fear while cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

Unconscionable vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

unconscionable | cowardly | Related terms |

Unconscionable is a related term of cowardly.


As adjectives the difference between unconscionable and cowardly

is that unconscionable is not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience while cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

Cowardly vs Sneaky - What's the difference?

cowardly | sneaky | Related terms |

Cowardly is a related term of sneaky.


As adjectives the difference between cowardly and sneaky

is that cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful while sneaky is difficult to catch due to constantly outwitting the adversaries.

As an adverb cowardly

is in the manner of a coward.

Cowardly vs Degraded - What's the difference?

cowardly | degraded | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between cowardly and degraded

is that cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful while degraded is feeling or having undergone degradation; deprived of dignity or self-respect.

As an adverb cowardly

is in the manner of a coward.

As a verb degraded is

past tense of degrade.

Infamous vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

infamous | cowardly | Related terms |

Infamous is a related term of cowardly.


As adjectives the difference between infamous and cowardly

is that infamous is having a bad reputation, disreputable; of bad report; notoriously vile; detestable; widely known, especially for something bad while cowardly is showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

Foul vs Cowardly - What's the difference?

foul | cowardly | Related terms |

Foul is a related term of cowardly.


As a noun foul

is foul (a breach of the rules of a game).

As an adverb cowardly is

in the manner of a coward.

As an adjective cowardly is

showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.

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