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intimidating

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[in-tim-i-dey-ting] / ɪnˈtɪm ɪˌdeɪ tɪŋ /

adjective

  1. Sometimes intimidatory intended to frighten someone or to force or stop someone’s action through fear.

    We will not be sucked in to your macho agenda by intimidating threats of violence or seductive promises of power.

  2. causing timidity, hesitancy, or anxiety, especially because of difficulty or risk; daunting.

    The day-to-day operations of the healthcare environment can be overwhelming and intimidating to the point of paralysis.

  3. causing someone to feel overawed or cowed, as through force of personality or superior display of wealth, talent, rank, etc..

    All the others had gone to Harvard or Yale, and I was just a country hick; it was intimidating, for sure.


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Etymology

Origin of intimidating

intimidat(e) ( def. ) + -ing 2 ( def. )

Explanation

Someone or something that causes fear is intimidating. Bullies are intimidating. Anyone or anything that is fearsome, daunting, or terrifying could be called intimidating. Looking at a huge list of vocabulary words is intimidating. Any difficult job can be intimidating. Lots of people find public speaking intimidating. Climbing into the mouth of a volcano and trying to take a photograph for National Geographic would be extremely intimidating, because you could die, and if you don't, what if your pictures aren't that good?

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Intimidating and brilliant, his Julian Sklar is by turns amusingly viperish and not quite successful at concealing the softness of age.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026

"Intimidating or threatening behaviour will not be tolerated," he said, "it will be met with the full force of the law".

From BBC • Oct. 13, 2023

Intimidating at 6-foot-7 and 280 pounds, Pineda struck out five of the first nine Cleveland hitters, including three in the third on 11 pitches.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 31, 2019

Intimidating the men intending to intimidate him, with open chest, swinging bat and maroon cap, he played with a cold, controlled fury, each innings righting a social wrong.

From The Guardian • Mar. 1, 2013

That’s what value-added is doing: Intimidating teachers, and many of them believe that it will be the end of the teaching profession.

From Washington Post • Sep. 12, 2012

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