Definitionadj. lacking in courage and manly strength and resolution
Last update: July 17, 2016
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A strong sense of duty, genuine piety, and a cautious but by no means pusillanimous common-sense coloured every action of his patient, laborious and eventful life. [adjective]
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Forever is a pusillanimous way of saying as long as I live. [adjective]
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It may even have made its impression upon these poor pusillanimous sheep. [Please select]
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"But infinitely more difficult for us," said I, with a sigh of pusillanimous relief. [Please select]
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But the policy of the States continued to be vacillating and pusillanimous. [Please select]
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It was, to their minds, an anticlimax, a pusillanimous surrender. [Please select]
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The tone of the proclamation was so moderate as to seem pusillanimous. [Please select]
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The most obvious conclusion from this is, that human nature is in general pusillanimous; since upon the sudden appearance of any object. [Please select]
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Even with this solution possible they still hesitated, feeling as Lyons wrote "a little pusillanimous," but believing they had prevented an explosion[299]. [Please select]
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Of upright heart, but pusillanimous, he only saw rightly when his self-esteem was not at stake or his interest in danger. [Please select]
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Why, you poor, pitiful, pusillanimous old pachyderm, if the boy has dishonored you he has honored himself. [Please select]
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