threatening
Americanadjective
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tending or intended to menace.
threatening gestures.
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causing alarm, as by being imminent; ominous; sinister.
threatening clouds.
Related Words
Other Word Forms
- nonthreatening adjective
- nonthreateningly adverb
- threateningly adverb
- unthreatening adjective
- unthreateningly adverb
Etymology
Origin of threatening
Example Sentences
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Fidelity, the mutual-fund giant, stopped threatening to vote against directors on insufficiently diverse boards.
“What’s especially threatening about this is that our state’s tax structure is essentially a house of cards,” Kiley said.
From Los Angeles Times
There’s now also plenty of angst around AI threatening to make whole industries obsolete and risking white-collar jobs in the process.
From MarketWatch
Which was crazy, because he was the one who’d gotten the threatening letters.
From Literature
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Meanwhile, the U.S. is dialing up the economic pressure by tightening sanctions and threatening tariffs against countries that trade with Iran.
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