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Meaning of cower
to feel or show fear or weakness
Etymology of cower
The word "cower" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where it was used to describe the act of bending or curving, often in a state of fear or submission
Historically, the word has been used to describe physical postures of fear or submission, such as crouching or cringing
Synonyms
Definitions
- To feel or show fear, especially in a way that is considered weak or cowardly
- * To bend or curve something, especially as a result of pressure or weight
Usage Examples
- The dog cowered in the corner, afraid of the loud noise
- * She cowered behind her mother, too shy to speak to the stranger
- * The team cowered under the pressure of the opposing team's strong offense
Antonyms
confront
defy
resist
stand
face
brave
dare
challenge
oppose
disobey
rebel
fight
struggle
contend
compete
brave
bold
fearless
undaunted
unafraid
confident
courageous