Pusillanimous vs Chicken-hearted - What's the difference?
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Showing ignoble cowardice, or contemptible timidity
* 1882 — , On the Decay of the Art of Lying [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2572/2572.txt].
not brave; lacking courage; cowardly
Pusillanimous is a related term of chicken-hearted.
As adjectives the difference between pusillanimous and chicken-hearted
is that pusillanimous is showing ignoble cowardice, or contemptible timidity while chicken-hearted is not brave; lacking courage; cowardly.pusillanimous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The soldier deserted his troop in a pusillanimous manner.
- Therefore, the wise thing is for us diligently to train ourselves to lie thoughtfully, judiciously; to lie with a good object, and not an evil one; to lie for others' advantage, and not our own; to lie healingly, charitably, humanely, not cruelly, hurtfully, maliciously; to lie gracefully and graciously, not awkwardly and clumsily; to lie firmly, frankly, squarely, with head erect, not haltingly, tortuously, with pusillanimous mien, as being ashamed of our high calling.
chicken-hearted
English
Adjective
- These chicken-hearted bosses always seem to give in at the first sign of a strike.