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threatening
[thret-n-ing]
adjective
tending or intended to menace.
threatening gestures.
causing alarm, as by being imminent; ominous; sinister.
threatening clouds.
Other Word Forms
- threateningly adverb
- nonthreatening adjective
- nonthreateningly adverb
- unthreatening adjective
- unthreateningly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of threatening1
Example Sentences
Nandy said that "if necessary, the football regulator can intervene in order to remove an owner who is threatening the future of the club".
Hardliners in Tehran are also worried and are threatening to block the project.
It was a pointed response to conservative outrage, including Fox News commentators questioning whether a Puerto Rican should headline “America’s game” and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem reportedly threatening ICE enforcement at the event.
Apart from some surveillance, tailing suspects, one fatal encounter and an occasional chase, there’s little in the way of capital-A Action, mostly just a lot of talk — inquisitive, instructive, threatening, discursive, domestic or speechifying.
From a team threatening to carry all before it earlier in the season, albeit without being at their best and relying on late goals, Liverpool now look rocky.
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