white feather

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white feather

A white feather lies on the ground near a soldier's discarded helmet.

Definition

Noun: A symbol or sign of cowardice; an indication that someone lacks courage.

Usage

The term "white feather" is used metaphorically to represent cowardice. It is most commonly encountered in the phrase "to show the white feather," meaning to display cowardice or to act in a cowardly manner. Historically, it was associated with the practice of giving a white feather to a man not in uniform during wartime as an accusation of cowardice for not enlisting.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • His refusal to stand up to the bully was seen as a white feather.
    • In that culture, backing down from a challenge is considered a white feather.
Advanced Usage
  • "to show the white feather": to display cowardice.
    • The seasoned soldier never showed the white feather, even in the most desperate battles.
  • "to be given a white feather": to be accused of cowardice (historical context).
    • During World War I, young men not in uniform were sometimes given a white feather by women.
Variants and Related Words
  • White-feather (adjective, hyphenated): Characterized by or showing cowardice. (Less common)
    • He was accused of white-feather conduct.
Synonyms
  • Cowardice
  • Timidity
  • Faintheartedness
  • Pusillanimity (formal)
Antonyms
  • Courage
  • Bravery
  • Valor
  • Fortitude
Idioms and Phrases
  • "Show a white feather": This is the primary idiom associated with the term.
    • He would rather die than show a white feather in front of his comrades.
white feather

A white feather lies on the ground near a soldier's discarded helmet.

Noun
  1. a symbol of cowardice