What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
threatening
Example
The dark clouds in the sky were threatening to bring a storm. [threatening: adjective]
Example
He was threatening to call the police if she didn't leave him alone. [threatening: verb]
intimidating
Example
The large dog's barking was intimidating to the small child. [intimidating: adjective]
Example
She found the idea of giving a speech in front of a large audience very intimidating. [intimidating: gerund or present participle]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Threatening is more commonly used than intimidating in everyday language, especially in legal or criminal contexts. Intimidating is less common and more specific in its usage, often referring to personal or social situations.
Whatโs the difference in the tone of formality between threatening and intimidating?
Threatening is typically associated with a formal or serious tone, while intimidating is more versatile and can be employed in various formality levels, allowing it to be used in both formal and informal contexts.