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 shortage is also threatening the production of everything from semiconductors to military drone components and space rockets.
But as applied to Ms. Chiles, it functions as a state control of what she may say, threatening therapists “with fines, probation, and the loss of their licenses simply for expressing a particular view.”
Several companies face the loss of patent protection on top-selling medicines in the next several years, threatening the loss of tens of billions of dollars in sales apiece.
The shortage is straining a market where supplies can’t be switched on quickly, threatening to hamper production of everything from semiconductors to military-drone components and space rockets.
Fighting the hurt that’s threatening to spill out of my eyes, I stand taller, gather back some of the power they’re trying to take from me.
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