minacious

[mi-ney-shuhs]

minacious Definition

  • 1having a threatening or menacing quality
  • 2showing or suggesting that something bad is going to happen soon

Using minacious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "minacious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dark clouds and thunder were minacious signs of an approaching storm.

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    The minacious tone of his voice made me feel uneasy.

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    The minacious behavior of the dog made me afraid to approach it.

minacious Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for minacious

Phrases with minacious

  • a facial expression that suggests a threat or danger

    Example

    He gave me a minacious look, and I knew I had better leave him alone.

  • the feeling that someone or something is dangerous or threatening

    Example

    The minacious presence of the stranger made me nervous.

  • an environment that feels threatening or dangerous

    Example

    The abandoned house had a minacious atmosphere that made me shiver.

Origins of minacious

from Latin 'minaci-', stem of 'minax', meaning 'threatening'

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Summary: minacious in Brief

The term 'minacious' [mi-ney-shuhs] describes something that has a threatening or menacing quality, often indicating that something bad is going to happen soon. It can be used to describe people, animals, weather, or situations, as in 'The minacious behavior of the dog made me afraid to approach it.' 'Minacious' can also be used in phrases like 'minacious look,' 'minacious presence,' and 'minacious atmosphere,' which all suggest a sense of danger or threat.