0 Someone who is fainthearted is not confident or brave and dislikes taking unnecessary risks:
He deals with subjects more fainthearted filmmakers would stay away from.
The timid and the fainthearted, and the people that expect quick results, are doomed to disappointment.
In my view, this was not an ambitious summit; it was fainthearted.
If we are going to harmonise, let us harmonise and not be fainthearted about it, within the technological possibilities which may be available to us.
He is certainly not fainthearted in any way.
They are fainthearted at times, but they can be encouraged.
They are fainthearted, looking over their shoulder for electoral advantage or whatever.
Is she aware that her attitude towards unemployment is both complacent and fainthearted?
Fainthearted attempts are being made to mitigate this scandal.