noun
- plural of cravenness; the quality or state of being cowardly or lacking courage
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- His cravennesses were exposed when he refused to stand up for his friend.
- The general condemned the cravennesses displayed by the retreating soldiers.
- She despised the cravennesses of those who remained silent in the face of injustice.
- Their cravennesses prevented them from taking any meaningful action.
- The novel explores the various cravennesses of its characters during wartime.
- He was ashamed of his own cravennesses and vowed to be braver in the future.