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Antonyms: Cower - Definitions, Examples, and Related Products

Definition:

Cower, as a verb, means to crouch down in fear or submissive behavior. It expresses the act of shrinking back or trembling in fear.

As a noun, "cower" refers to the submissive or fearful action of crouching down or shrinking away from something.

Senses and Usages:

1. Cower (verb):

To show fear or submissiveness by shrinking back or crouching down.

Example sentence: Whenever there is a loud noise, the frightened dog will cower in the corner.

2. Cower (noun):

The act of crouching down or shrinking away due to fear or submission.

Example sentence: The child's cower was a clear sign of her unease in the presence of strangers.

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