Plural of craven; cowardly persons or those who act without courage.
Plural form of 'craven' when used as a noun referring to actual cowardly people, formed by adding the regular English plural '-s.' While 'craven' is primarily an adjective, it can nominalize to refer to people exhibiting cowardice.
Using 'cravens' as a noun (rather than just 'cowards') sounds almost Shakespearean—like you're not just calling someone a coward, you're defining them as fundamentally belonging to the category of cowardly beings!
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