In a manner that is likely to lead to an adverse or bad outcome
“He approached me with an angry, menacing look on his face, and I began to tremble in fear.”
In a fierce or turbulent manner
Adverb for bodeful of bad or unfortunate consequences
“As the menacing storm clouds rolled closer, the weather conditions rapidly worsened.”
Adverb for full, or suggestive, of danger or risk
“Sir Francis Head had sent a dispatch to Mr. Fox, complaining of this most unfortunate and menacing state of affairs.”
Adverb for imminent and about to happen, especially something bad or dangerous
“A thought came to me that a menacing storm now could destroy all our plans for a well-desired family reunion.”
Adverb for characterized by windy or stormy conditions
Adverb for aggressive or violent in nature or character
Adverb for marked by a likelihood to threaten the safety of a person or persons
(of a person or their behaviour) Adverb for full of malice or spite
Adverb for full of anger or hatred
Adverb for having a very gloomy or ill-tempered expression or demeanor
Adverb for filled or covered over with clouds
Adverb for hostile or antagonistic in nature
Adverb for likely to injure or damage
Adverb for aggressive or hostile in one's demeanor or dealings with others
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