Crossword-Solution: CRAVEN
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Craven | a. | Cowardly; fainthearted; spiritless. |
| Craven | n. | A recreant; a coward; a weak-hearted, spiritless fellow. See Recreant, n. |
| Craven | v. t. | To make recreant, weak, spiritless, or cowardly. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CRAVEN | anagram | CAVERN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with CRAVEN (5)
One knight—ay, one man-at-arms, were enough for twenty such peasants.” “Enough, and too much,” said De Bracy; “I should only be ashamed to couch lance against them.” “True,” answered Front-de-Bœuf; “were they black Turks or Moors, Sir Templar, or the craven peasants of France, most valiant De Bracy; but these are English yeomen, over whom we shall have no advantage, save what we may derive from our arms and horses, which will avail us little in the glades of the forest.
She seemed to accuse him of a craven shirking of trouble, to demand of him to repair his cruel havoc in her life by a solemn renewal of zeal.
The great door was opened by Flambeau himself, who had with him a lean man with iron-grey hair and papers in his hand: Inspector Craven from Scotland Yard.
Courage, there is little danger, Yonder dull-eyed craven seems Fitter far for stall and manger Than for scarf and blade that gleams; Shorter, and of frame less massive, Than his comrade lying low, Tame, and cowardly, and passive,-- He will prove a feebler foe.
They fed the feeble scarecrow thing that stumbled out of the wild With the ravaged face of a mask of death and the wandering wits of a child-- A craven, cowering bag of bones that once had been a man.
Quotes with CRAVEN (3)
A craven can be as brave as any man, when there is nothing to fear. And we all do our duty, when there is no cost to it. How easy it seems then, to walk the path of honor. Yet soon or late in every man's life comes a day when it is not easy, a day when he must choose. (Maester Aemon)
I prefer my history dead. Dead history is writ in ink, the living sort in blood.""Do you want to die old and craven in your bed?""How else? Though not till I'm done reading.
You are all soldiers of Christ," he said, "and now is an opportunity given to you to show that you are worthy soldiers. When the troops of a worldly monarch go into battle they do so with head erect, with proud and resolute bearing, with flashing eye, and with high courage, determined to bear aloft his banner and to crown it with victory, even though it cost them their lives. Such is the mien that soldiers of Christ should bear in the mortal strife now raging round us. Let th…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 29 times in crossword archives (1948–2023).