cowardice
noun /ˈkaʊədɪs/
  /ˈkaʊərdɪs/
 [uncountable] (disapproving)- fear or lack of courage opposite bravery, courage
- The lieutenant had displayed cowardice in the face of the enemy.
 - It is an act of moral cowardice for a society to neglect its poor.
 - She was ashamed of her cowardice.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- moral
 - political
 
- show
 - accuse somebody of
 
- an act of cowardice
 - cowardice in the face of the enemy
 
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French couardise, from couard, based on Latin cauda ‘tail’, possibly with reference to a frightened animal with its tail between its legs.