gutlessness

[ UK /ɡˈʌtləsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of lacking courage and determination; fearful of loss or injury
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How To Use gutlessness In A Sentence

  • Don't mistake their reluctance to strike as gutlessness.
  • After the raid - and an unconcealed display of gutlessness by the major - the commando squad is forced to cross the blazing desert for a rendezvous with their reconnaissance team.
  • What gutlessness to duck, now the adventure has failed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The extremely unedifying combination of the episcopal gutlessness on display in DC and the bureaucratic contempt for the flock on display here has a number of people livid.
  • Now, if his Justice Department refuses to assist Spain's investigation, then I'll agree about the "gutlessness". My Left Wing - Front Page
  • The gutlessness of Democrats reached its pinnacle in the autumn of 2010 when a mere two months before midterm elections congressional Democrats refused to bring to a vote a measure that would have brought to an end tax cuts for those making more than $250,000 a year. America has the opportunity to usher in radical new political era | Michael Cohen
  • Morkel said at a media conference after the House's adjournment that the ANC's withdrawal of its motion amounted to "gutlessness". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Return to the Silence: Is theatre exposing the gutlessness of TV science? Astrology for science communicators
  • Officials become a machine when they raise hands in unanimous agreement to pass legislation or make some decisions, a sign not of solidarity but of mental vacuity and gutlessness.
  • Looking back on it, you have to wonder if this was not so much gutlessness on his part but self-interest. Joe Lieberman as the Democrats Sarah Palin?
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