threatening [thret-n-ing] Example Sentences
Main Entry:
threaten [thret-n]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: warn, pressure
Synonyms: abuse, admonish, augur, blackmail, bluster, browbeat, bully, caution, comminate, cow, enforce, flex muscles, forebode, forewarn, fulminate, growl, intimidate, look daggers, make threat, menace, portend, presage, pressurize, push around, scare, scowl, shake fist at, snarl, spook, terrorize, torment, walk heavy
Antonyms: alleviate, help, protect, relieve
Main Entry: threatening
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: menacing, ominous
Synonyms: aggressive, alarming, apocalyptic, at hand, baleful, baneful, black, bullying, cautionary, close, comminatory, dangerous, dire, fateful, forthcoming, grim, ill-boding, imminent, impendent, impending, inauspicious, intimidatory, looming, loury, lowering, lowery, minacious, minatory, near, overhanging, portending, portentous, scowling, sinister, terrorizing, ugly, unlucky, unpropitious, unsafe, upcoming, warning
Antonyms: nice, pleasant
Main Entry: aggressive
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: belligerent, hostile
Synonyms: advancing, antipathetic, assailing, attacking, barbaric, bellicose, combative, contentious, destructive, disruptive, disturbing, encroaching, hawkish, intruding, intrusive, invading, martial, militant, offensive, pugnacious, quarrelsome, rapacious, threatening, warlike
Antonyms: calm, easy-going, laid-back
Example Sentences
  • Menacing body posture can be as threatening as a frightening facial expression, according to new research.
  • Now, say people close to the review, the staff members are threatening to take their names off the masthead.
  • Its cash reserves were running dry, and the company's credit card processor was threatening to cut off service.
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Main Entry: approach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come nearer
Synonyms: advance, approximate, be comparable to, be like, bear, belly up to, border, buzz*, catch up, close in, come, come at, come close, compare with, contact, converge, correspond to, creep up, draw near, equal, gain on, go toward, impend, loom up, match, meet, move in on, move toward, near, progress, reach, resemble, surround, take after, threaten, verge upon
Antonyms: depart, distance, go away, leave
Main Entry: baleful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: menacing
Synonyms: calamitous, deadly, dire, evil, foreboding, harmful, hurtful, injurious, malevolent, malignant, noxious, ominous, pernicious, ruinous, sinister, threatening, venomous, vindictive, woeful
Notes: something is baleful that intends or portends harm or injury; something is baneful that produces harm or injury - thus, a glance may be baleful, an herb or poison baneful
Antonyms: advantageous, auspicious, favorable, good, helping, promising
Main Entry: black
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hopeless
Synonyms: atrocious, bleak, depressing, depressive, dismal, dispiriting, distressing, doleful, dreary, foreboding, funereal, gloomy, horrible, lugubrious, mournful, ominous, oppressive, sad, sinister, sombre, threatening
Antonyms: hopeful, optimistic
Main Entry: black
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: angry
Synonyms: enraged, fierce, furious, hostile, menacing, resentful, sour, sullen, threatening
Antonyms: happy
Main Entry: blackmail
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: intimidating for money
Synonyms: badger, bleed, coerce, compel, demand, exact, extort, force, hold to ransom, milk, put the shake on, ransom, shake down, shake*, squeeze*, threaten
Main Entry: brandish
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flaunt, swing around
Synonyms: come on strong, display, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, gesture, parade, raise, shake, show, show off, sport, swing, threaten, throw weight around, trot out, warn, wield
Antonyms: not show
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