Not browbeaten or frightened into submission or compliance.(adjective)
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Use "uncowed" in a sentence
"The arrival of an uncowed and fearless Stark throws the Wild Man among the pigeons, and draws the attention of one of the women - provoking jealousy in the man who would wed her."
"To the contrary, though she's tied up, she is uncowed."
"But Red Shirt leader and opposition lawmaker Jatuporn Phrompan said in an interview at Saturday's Pattaya concert which drew about 4,000 people and f eatured a telephone message from the driving force behind many of the rallies, fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra that the crackdown had left the movement uncowed."