Craven in a sentence as a noun

The discussion over this matter seems itself to be an entertainment and a craven one.

" Fortunately, the principal was also stupid and craven.

Ideally, next time the administration will correct their craven, copsucking behavior before it gets to that point.

Craven in a sentence as an adjective

But doing what's best for your family, and a need to not feel like you're taking a step backwards, are powerful human emotions that can help you from looking like a craven opportunist.

" Any object once it's released into the ether will be used or misused as the people who encounter it see fit. I am responding to the notion that artists are craven elitists whose primary goal is to have their art acquired by rich people in order for them to show how much better they are than the plebes.

Craven definitions

noun

an abject coward

See also: poltroon recreant

adjective

lacking even the rudiments of courage; abjectly fearful; "the craven fellow turned and ran"; "a craven proposal to raise the white flag"; "this recreant knight"- Spenser

See also: recreant