Having a hostile or menacing quality or manner
“Eladio, with a threatening voice, was warning Yvette to stay away from Adrianne's life.”
Full of danger or risk
“The body doesn't know the difference between a really threatening situation and an imagined one, and so any surge of fear readies it to fight or run.”
Bodeful of bad or unfortunate consequences
“Marco's mind was troubled by the threatening news of these warlike preparations.”
Imminent or about to happen
“A tropical storm was threatening close to the area, and everybody wanted to prepare for the situation with their families.”
Suggestive of being angry or in a foul mood
“While he often appears grumpy and threatening, he also has a sentimental side.”
Aggressive or violent in nature or character
“Scully would think nothing of pulling out her gun and telling a dangerous and threatening man to back down.”
Harsh, oppressive, and difficult to bear or endure
Marked by a likelihood to threaten the safety of a person or persons
Favoring confrontational or violent methods in support of a political or social cause
Characterized by windy or stormy conditions
Having a harsh or menacing demeanor or nature
Disturbing in nature, causing anxiety or concern
Likely to injure or damage
Filled or covered over with clouds
Having a rebellious or aggressive streak or nature
Serving to caution or warn
Fated or inevitable (that something happens or is the case)
Violent or forcible action used to coerce someone into doing something against their will
Present participle for to state one's intention to take hostile and retributive action against someone
“You pester him, and even threaten him about his vote. Your mother did the same thing to me.”
Present participle for to intimidate with threats or bullying behavior
“I am a non-violent person and I would not intentionally threaten Mike or anyone else for that matter.”
Present participle for to put at risk or be a danger to
“I wish to outline several issues that threaten the feasibility of delivering our services at a reasonable rate.”
Present participle for to be on the verge of inflicting harm or danger
“He watched out for her at school, especially when a snow storm would threaten in winter.”
Present participle for to foreshadow the coming of something undesirable
“An early morning sky would threaten rain, but the day turned out to be scorching.”
Present participle for to cause damage to
Present participle for to destroy or disrupt by means of sabotage
Present participle for to say something quickly and irritably
Present participle for to come close in quantity or quality
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