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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cower' in a Sentence

"To crouch, especially in fear or shame." more

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In the haunted house, visitors will have cowered at the unexpected scares.
The defeated army will have cowered before the victorious conquerors.
After the horror movie, the children will have cowered in their blankets for hours.
The athlete will have cowered in pain after twisting his ankle during the marathon.
After the loud argument, the child will have cowered in a corner, fearing the tension in the air.
As the deadline approaches, the procrastinating student will have cowered in regret.
Facing the consequences of his actions, the suspect will have cowered in front of the judge.
Having witnessed the car crash, the pedestrian will have cowered in shock.

Cower

kou-er
verbTo crouch, especially in fear or shame.
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Last Updated On: January 20, 2024
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