- a word derived from menace.
Example Sentences
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Only President Boni Yayi of Benin, re-elected to a second term in March, appears unmenaced by rogue forces.
From New York Times • Jul. 29, 2011
So the human heart has ever craved for a relationship, deeper and more lasting than any possible among men, undisturbed by change, unmenaced by death, unbroken by fear, unclouded by doubt.
From Friendship by Black, Hugh
They asked little; but what need to ask more than such quiet summer days by a shady stream, with a comrade all amiability, to say nothing of art and books and a wide unmenaced horizon?
From Madame De Mauves by James, Henry
But she walked through them unmenaced, and, once clear, sped like a bird into the recesses of the old house.
From The Portent & Other Stories by MacDonald, George
Was the Survey officer mad enough to think he could swim unmenaced through a sea which might be infested with more such creatures?
From Storm Over Warlock by Norton, Andre