craven

[ˈkreɪvən]

craven Definition

contemptibly lacking in courage; cowardly.

Using craven: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "craven" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was too craven to face the danger.

  • Example

    The craven soldier deserted his post.

  • Example

    She felt craven and helpless in the face of the challenge.

craven Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with craven

  • an intense feeling of fear or terror that makes one feel cowardly

    Example

    The craven fear of heights kept him from climbing the ladder.

  • a heart that is lacking in courage and bravery

    Example

    He had a craven heart and could not stand up to bullies.

  • an act that shows cowardice or lack of bravery

    Example

    Running away from the battlefield was a craven act.

Origins of craven

from Middle English 'cravant', meaning 'defeated, conquered'

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Summary: craven in Brief

'Craven' [ˈkreɪvən] is an adjective that describes someone who is contemptibly lacking in courage and is cowardly. It is often used to describe people who are afraid to face danger or challenges. Synonyms include 'timid,' 'fearful,' and 'spineless.' Examples of usage include 'The craven soldier deserted his post' and 'She felt craven and helpless in the face of the challenge.'