niding (Meaning)
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niding (n.)
A coward; a dastard; -- a term of utmost opprobrium.
Synonyms & Antonyms of niding
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niding Sentence Examples
- The niding traitor was scorned and reviled by his former comrades.
- The medieval knights held the niding in high contempt for his treachery.
- The warrior's niding actions brought shame upon his clan and family.
- The cowardly niding fled the battlefield, abandoning his fellow soldiers.
- The thief was branded a niding for stealing from his kin.
- The vile niding was cast out from the village as an unwelcome pariah.
- The niding's perfidy was a blight upon his honor and reputation.
- The villainous niding plotted a nefarious scheme to destroy his enemies.
- The treacherous niding betrayed his master, earning the eternal wrath of his lord.
- The despicable niding mocked and derided the honorable deeds of his peers.
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A coward; a dastard; -- a term of utmost opprobrium.
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The niding traitor was scorned and reviled by his former comrades.
The medieval knights held the niding in high contempt for his treachery.
The warrior's niding actions brought shame upon his clan and family.
The cowardly niding fled the battlefield, abandoning his fellow soldiers.