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    threatening
    /ˈθrɛtnɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. expressing a threat of something unpleasant or violent: threatening behaviour. Synonym. menacing. showing that bad weather will probably arrive soon: As the threatening clouds approached, the winds suddenly blew up into a blinding snowstorm. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of THREATENING is expressing or suggesting a threat of harm, danger, etc. : indicating or suggesting the approach of possible trouble or danger. How to use threatening in a sentence.

  4. to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want: They threatened the shopkeeper with a gun. [ + to infinitive ] They threatened to kill him unless he did as they asked. C1 [ T ] to be likely to cause harm or damage to something or someone:

  5. Threatening definition: tending or intended to menace. See examples of THREATENING used in a sentence.

  6. 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You can describe someone's behaviour as threatening when you think that they are trying to harm you. The police could have charged them with threatening behaviour. She said Denny had received a threatening letter and asked me if I sent it.

  7. 1. Making or implying threats: a threatening phone call. 2. Gving warning signs of bad weather: threatening skies. 3. Causing the feeling that one's power, social standing, or self-esteem is in danger of being diminished: found the criticism threatening. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. : to cause to feel insecure or anxious. felt threatened by his brother's success. intransitive verb. 1. : to utter threats. 2. : to portend evil. threatener. ˈthret-nər. ˈthre-tᵊn-ər. noun. Synonyms.

  9. Definition of threatening adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English threat‧en‧ing /ˈθretn-ɪŋ/ adjective 1 if someones behaviour is threatening, you believe they intend to harm you His voice sounded threatening. a threatening gesture 2 if the sky or clouds are threatening, bad weather is likely a threatening thundercloud —threateningly adverb Examples from the Corp...

  11. The adjective threatening is used to describe someone or something that causes alarm, intimidates, or is intended to intimidate, as in You look very threatening in that costume. The adjective threatened means in danger, as in I felt threatened or We need to protect threatened species.