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Cowardly vs Sluggard - What's the difference?

cowardly | sluggard |

As a adverb cowardly

is in the manner of a coward.

As a adjective cowardly

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

As a noun sluggard is

a person who is lazy, stupid, or idle by habit.

cowardly

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • In the manner of a coward.
  • * , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.48:
  • I love to follow them, but not so cowardly , as my life remaine thereby in subjection.

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Showing cowardice; lacking in courage; basely or weakly fearful.
  • * Shakespeare
  • The cowardly rascals that ran from the battle.
  • * Burke
  • The cowardly rashness of those who dare not look danger in the face.

    sluggard

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who is lazy, stupid, or idle by habit.
  • A person slow to begin necessary work, a slothful person.
  • A fearful or cowardly person, a poltroon.
  • Synonyms

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