NERVELESS - translation to arabic
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NERVELESS - translation to arabic

TRAIT WHICH FEAR PREVENTS BOLD ACTION
Cowardly; Cowardliness; Cowardices; Nervelessness; Nerveless; Nervelessly; Coward; Wuss; Chicken (coward); Cowards; Yellow streak

NERVELESS         

الصفة

عديم اّعصاب; ضعيف; واهن

nerveless         
عديم الأعصاب واهن ، ضعيف ، مرتخى القوى
COWARDS         

ألاسم

جَبَان ; خَوَّاف ; رِعْدِيد ; رَعِش ; فارُوق ; فَرُق ; فَرِق ; فُزَعَة ; مُتَخَوِّف ; مُتَهَيِّب ; مُفْزَع ; هائِب ; هَلِع ; هَلُوع ; يَرَاع

الصفة

خَوَّاف ; رِعْدِيد ; رَعِش ; شَخْص عَدِيم الْكَرَامَة ; فارُوق ; فَرُق ; فَرِق ; فُزَعَة ; مُتَخَوِّف ; مُتَهَيِّب ; مُرْتَعِب ; مَرْعُوب ; مُرَوَّع ; مُفْزَع ; هائِب ; هَلِع ; هَلُوع ; يَرَاع ; يَرَاعَة

Definition

Nerveless
·adj Destitute of nerves.
II. Nerveless ·adj Destitute of strength or of courage; wanting vigor; weak; powerless.

Wikipedia

Cowardice

Cowardice is a trait wherein excessive fear prevents an individual from taking a risk or facing danger. It is the opposite of courage. As a label, "cowardice" indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge. One who succumbs to cowardice is known as a coward.

As the opposite of bravery, which many historical and current human societies reward, cowardice is seen as a character flaw that is detrimental to society and thus the failure to face one's fear is often stigmatized and/or punished.

Examples of use of NERVELESS
1. But he was also the nerveless genius his boosters said he was.
2. Elyse Hopfner–Hibbs led the charge with a nerveless victory on the beam to deny crowd favorite Dykes.
3. It was high–tech colonialism, adventure and paternalism executed by nerveless middle–class men of military stature.
4. He showed good predatory skills in ignoring the cries for a legitimate penalty, after Andreas Isaksson had brought down the advancing Klose, and eased out of Olof Mellberg‘s challenge to slide the ball in with nerveless certainty.
5. I knew that he had speed as he galloped and held his own with some good Flat horses, both decent handicappers and Listed performers." McNamara, according to Murphy, is "a future champion" and he rode a nerveless race.