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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The emergence of Hearts and the support they're getting from Tony Bloom and Jamestown Analytics is threatening to change the game in a very significant way.
From BBC
The United Nations Charter prohibits members from threatening or using force against other states.
From BBC
Benchmark U.S. prices fell 20% last year and are around their lowest levels in nearly five years, threatening the profitability of the U.S. oil industry.
When that limit is exceeded, the plasma often becomes unstable, disrupting confinement and threatening the operation of the device.
From Science Daily
To stay afloat while completing his third novel, Skipton also reviews books for a local paper and sends begging, and increasingly threatening, letters to a wealthy relative.
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