CRAVEN definition: 1. very cowardly (= not at all brave): 2. a person who is not at all brave and who is too eager to…. Learn more.

Craven is an entity added in the new SOUL OVER BODY update. It can appear through its modifier "ohhi", or through entering Sorrow's domain called Clot on MAX SEVERITY.

Swiftly, conscious of only one motive -- refusal to see this man called craven by his enemies -- she rose, and with blundering fingers buckled the belt round his waist where it belonged.

Over time, 'craven' evolved in English to describe someone who is extremely cowardly, lacking courage and showing excessive fear or timidity, especially in the face of danger, adversity, or challenges.

CRAVEN definition: cowardly; contemptibly timid; pusillanimous. See examples of craven used in a sentence.

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Definition of craven adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Define craven. craven synonyms, craven pronunciation, craven translation, English dictionary definition of craven. adj. Characterized by abject fear; cowardly. n.

Adjective craven (comparative more craven, superlative most craven) Unwilling to fight; lacking even the rudiments of courage; extremely cowardly.