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单词 craven
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craven

[ krey-vuhn ]
/ ˈkreɪ vən /
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adjective

cowardly; contemptibly timid; pusillanimous.

noun

a coward.

verb (used with object)

to make cowardly.

Idioms for craven

    cry craven, to yield; capitulate; give up.

Origin of craven

1175–1225; Middle English cravant,cravaunde defeated <Old French craventé, past participle of cravanter to crush, overwhelm (<Vulgar Latin *crepantāre), influenced by Middle English creaunt defeated (see recreant)

SYNONYMS FOR craven

1 dastardly, fearful, timorous.
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OTHER WORDS FROM craven

cra·ven·ly, adverbcra·ven·ness, nounun·cra·ven, adjective

Words nearby craven

craunch, cravat, cravat bandage, crave, craveable, craven, craving, craw, crawdad, crawdaddy, crawfish
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British Dictionary definitions for craven

craven
/ (ˈkreɪvən) /

adjective

cowardly; mean-spirited

noun

a coward

Derived forms of craven

cravenly, adverbcravenness, noun

Word Origin for craven

C13 cravant, probably from Old French crevant bursting, from crever to burst, die, from Latin crepāre to burst, crack
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