Cowardice

Cowardice was a trait associated with fear. One who displayed cowardice was referred to as a coward.

H. G. Wells told the Sixth Doctor that everyone at his school believed that he was a coward because he did not like cricket. (TV: Timelash)

During the Attack on the Cathedral of Contemplation, the Fourth and Tenth Doctors noted the Dalek Supreme's reluctance to lead its Dalek drones into combat, taunting it about its cowardice. (AUDIO: Out of Time)

Captain Tamasan blames the Eighth Doctor for Norvid's death and gives him a Moonlight Bloom, symbolising cowardice. (AUDIO: The Conscript)

"Metaltron", ostensibly the last Dalek in existence, branded the Ninth Doctor a coward, noting that he had survived after wiping out the Daleks and the Time Lords. (TV: Dalek)

Just prior to the Battle of the Game Station. Jack Harkness told the Ninth Doctor that he wished he had never met him, claiming that he was much better off as a coward.

Daring the Doctor to use a delta wave generator to wipe out his Dalek Fleet at the cost of all life on Earth, the Dalek Emperor asked him "What are you, coward or killer?" At the last moment, the Doctor relented using the delta wave, naming himself "coward. Any day." (TV: The Parting of the Ways)

The Second Doctor called Sontaran Group Marshal Stike a coward while trying to trick him to let him free on Spain during 1985. (TV: The Two Doctors)

When Luke Rattigan escapes from the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet's flagship after their betrayal, General Staal calls his action a coward's retreat. (TV: The Poison Sky)

Stenk was a Sontaran general whose cowardice had lost 10000 troops when he left them to escape. (AUDIO: The Sontaran Ordeal)

Davros called the ideas of peace and democracy 'the creeds of cowards'. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

Even at gunpoint, correctly predicted that the Tenth Doctor could not kill him, branding him a coward. (TV: The End of Time)

The Eleventh Doctor made an observation to Gibbis, a native of Tivoli, regarding the cowardice of his people. "Your cowardice isn't quaint, it's sly, aggressive. It's how that gene of gutlessness has survived while so many others have perished."

- The Eleventh Doctor. In an alternate timeline in which the Daleks developed the Time Destructor, the First Doctor and Captain Parlos were disgusted by Urbinian Chancellor Atrias' cowardice after he agreed to the Dalek Supreme's demands for surrender and tried to abandon his people to the invaders. The Doctor, who had considered Atrias a friend, correctly predicted that the former Chancellor would get his just desserts. (AUDIO: Daughter of the Gods)