Meaning of pusillanimous | Babel Free
ˌpjuːsɪlˈænɪməsDefinitions
- Showing ignoble cowardice, or contemptible timidity.
- Pusillanimous, cowardly.
Equivalents
Català
pusil·lànime
Esperanto
kovarda
Suomi
pelkurimainen
Français
pusillanime
Galego
pusilánime
Italiano
pusillanime
Latina
pusillanimis
Nederlands
kleinmoedig
Português
pusilânime
Examples
“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.”
“(Aaron Burr and Andrew Jackson ride together in Tennessee; Burr narrates): Jackson shouted at me his view of the duel. "Never read such a damned lot of nonsense as the press has been writing! All that hypocritical caterwauling for that Creole bastard (referring to Alexander Hamilton) who fought you of his own free will, just like a gentleman which he wasn't, if you'll forgive me, Colonel! I know you couldn't have met him unless you thought he was one, but he was not, Sir. He was the worst man in this union, as you, Sir, are the best. The best, and that goes for that pusillanimous spotted caitiff of a president (referring to Thomas Jefferson) we got.”
“Octavian, by contrast, was pusillanimous in battle ... but proved himself extremely adept in the political arena”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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