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Answer for the clue "Less brave ", 8 letters:
yellower
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Word definitions for yellower in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: yellow )
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Yellow \Yel"low\ (y[e^]l"l[-o]), a. [Compar. Yellower (y[e^]l"l[-o]*[~e]r); superl. Yellowest .] [OE. yelow, yelwe, [yogh]elow, [yogh]eoluw, from AS. geolu; akin to D. geel, OS. & OHG. gelo, G. gelb, Icel. gulr, Sw. gul, Dan. guul, L. helvus light bay, ...
Usage examples of yellower.
Scarlet O dyes a yellower shade of scarlet, while scarlets O O and O O O dye slightly redder shades.
Brilliant Ponceau G, used in the same way, gives a much yellower tone of scarlet, the R gives a slightly yellower tone, while the 3 and 4 R brands dye redder shades.
Kellaart says some are of a brighter red than others, and a few had a yellower tinge.
His face was yellower than the yellowest saffron--but no feature of his visage, excepting one alone, was sufficiently marked to merit a particular description.
Catching a bit here and there, Phil learned how the second and yellower green cat, out of touch with Dion and Dytie for a week, had unexpectedly returned to its Vegan mistress after visiting a large number of most ecstatic church services, and how Opperly had smuggled that cat in to Barnes and so to Emmet.
Nevertheless, six of these ten leaflets were distinctly yellower on the upper than on the lower and more exposed surface.
Separated from it by about the width of Mars's shrunken sun was another object, yellower, bright in itself but dwarfed by the much greater brillance of its neighbor.
The dim candle in the binnacle, lighting the compass card, was growing yellower as dawn spread higher in the sky.
Still a little snow in the north shadows, along the shaded sides of the fence lines and the glacial hills, but the water was moving in the drainage ditches, and farmers had their tractors out of the machine sheds and the sun felt yellower and warmer than in the weeks just past.