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		Definition of pusillanimous in English: pusillanimousadjective ˌpjuːsɪˈlanɪməsˌpjusəˈlænəməs Showing a lack of courage or determination; timid. 显得缺乏勇气(或决心)的;胆怯的,怯弱的;优柔寡断的 Example sentencesExamples -  You can thank a crowd of pusillanimous state legislators for that.
 -  The other Congress chief minister cannot be described as pusillanimous by any stretch of imagination.
 -  With a pusillanimous flourish, I moved in - but simultaneously I made secret arrangements to maintain the lease on my own flat.
 -  From the other end of the political spectrum come the pusillanimous speech codes on our college campuses.
 -  Neither of these pusillanimous reactions is remotely appropriate.
 -  The health motivation was pusillanimous and puritanical.
 -  Eventually, by its own lights, the movie stands or falls by what it has to say about race, and this is pusillanimous and muddled.
 -  They are supposed to abhor pusillanimous or sycophantic behavior.
 -  For the British, however, it has all turned to dust, surrendered by the pusillanimous politicians.
 -  Perhaps by reviewing a few highlights from my former life I might be able to explain how I adopted this pusillanimous attitude.
 -  Forever is a pusillanimous way of saying ‘as long as I live.’
 -  Once again, those pusillanimous, patronising, mealy-mouthed lectionary compilers have excelled themselves.
 -  Of course, these allegations do need to be investigated, but I can't help but suspect that the timing is at best pusillanimous.
 -  He will not want to be remembered for tuition fees, nor for the pusillanimous creation of foundation hospitals.
 -  Pray do not continue such pusillanimous writings.
 -  And yes, incidentally, I do know that it's ignoble and cowardly and pusillanimous, but I'll swap you for a decent night's sleep.
 -  He was just too pusillanimous to face me after I'd discovered that he had deceived me.
 -  But I suppose we can rely on you to be as pusillanimous as ever.
 -  On his mission to Fort George he evidently perceived that there was to be no relief column from the pusillanimous Webb.
 -  Whose fault is it - the inadequate voters or the pusillanimous politicians?
 
 Synonyms faint-hearted, lily-livered, chicken-hearted, pigeon-hearted, spiritless, spineless, craven cowardly, timorous, timid, fearful, faint-hearted, lily-livered, chicken-hearted, pigeon-hearted, spineless, craven, base, shrinking, trembling, quaking, cowering, weak-kneed 
 Derivativesnoun ˌpjuːsɪləˈnɪmɪtiˌpjusələˈnɪmədi  His fault, if anything, is pusillanimity of a kind that is alarmingly becoming the hallmark of Congress chief ministers. Example sentencesExamples -  Of course, poor Neville does conjure nasty associations with cowardice and pusillanimity.
 -  The question then is, is this pusillanimity on his part?
 -  But at the moment, under Putin, Russia is launched on a different, worse trajectory, and western leaders have been united in their pusillanimity towards it.
 -  Against such a background of pusillanimity, Toscanini comes off as all the more courageous.
 
 
 adverbpjuːsɪˈlanɪməsliˌpjusəˈlænəməsli  And Washington is repeating the sins of the past while our pundits pusillanimously blank out. Example sentencesExamples -  The comedy is, however, pusillanimously counterweighted with a solemn and Oprah-ish subtext that these are way important issues.
 -  The Energy White Paper of 2003 should have given a clear green light to a new nuclear reactor: instead, it pusillanimously avoided debate.
 
 
 
 OriginLate Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin pusillanimis (translating Greek olugopsukhos), from pusillus 'very small' + animus 'mind', + -ous. Rhymesanimus, equanimous, magnanimous, unanimous    Definition of pusillanimous in US English: pusillanimousadjectiveˌpjusəˈlænəməsˌpyo͞osəˈlanəməs Showing a lack of courage or determination; timid. 显得缺乏勇气(或决心)的;胆怯的,怯弱的;优柔寡断的 Example sentencesExamples -  Eventually, by its own lights, the movie stands or falls by what it has to say about race, and this is pusillanimous and muddled.
 -  He was just too pusillanimous to face me after I'd discovered that he had deceived me.
 -  Perhaps by reviewing a few highlights from my former life I might be able to explain how I adopted this pusillanimous attitude.
 -  You can thank a crowd of pusillanimous state legislators for that.
 -  Forever is a pusillanimous way of saying ‘as long as I live.’
 -  But I suppose we can rely on you to be as pusillanimous as ever.
 -  Neither of these pusillanimous reactions is remotely appropriate.
 -  From the other end of the political spectrum come the pusillanimous speech codes on our college campuses.
 -  Of course, these allegations do need to be investigated, but I can't help but suspect that the timing is at best pusillanimous.
 -  The health motivation was pusillanimous and puritanical.
 -  They are supposed to abhor pusillanimous or sycophantic behavior.
 -  For the British, however, it has all turned to dust, surrendered by the pusillanimous politicians.
 -  And yes, incidentally, I do know that it's ignoble and cowardly and pusillanimous, but I'll swap you for a decent night's sleep.
 -  Pray do not continue such pusillanimous writings.
 -  With a pusillanimous flourish, I moved in - but simultaneously I made secret arrangements to maintain the lease on my own flat.
 -  The other Congress chief minister cannot be described as pusillanimous by any stretch of imagination.
 -  Once again, those pusillanimous, patronising, mealy-mouthed lectionary compilers have excelled themselves.
 -  On his mission to Fort George he evidently perceived that there was to be no relief column from the pusillanimous Webb.
 -  Whose fault is it - the inadequate voters or the pusillanimous politicians?
 -  He will not want to be remembered for tuition fees, nor for the pusillanimous creation of foundation hospitals.
 
 Synonyms faint-hearted, lily-livered, chicken-hearted, pigeon-hearted, spiritless, spineless, craven cowardly, timorous, timid, fearful, faint-hearted, lily-livered, chicken-hearted, pigeon-hearted, spineless, craven, base, shrinking, trembling, quaking, cowering, weak-kneed 
 OriginLate Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin pusillanimis (translating Greek oligopsukhos), from pusillus ‘very small’ + animus ‘mind’, + -ous.     |