menacing

[ˈmenəsɪŋ]

menacing Definition

  • 1suggesting the presence of danger; threatening
  • 2expressing or looking like a threat or danger

Using menacing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dark clouds were menacing and suggested an incoming storm.

  • Example

    The man's menacing tone made me feel uneasy.

  • Example

    The dog's growling and baring of teeth was a menacing display.

menacing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for menacing

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Phrases with menacing

  • a facial expression that suggests a threat or danger

    Example

    He gave her a menacing look, causing her to feel afraid.

  • actions that suggest a threat or danger

    Example

    The driver's swerving and honking was a menacing behavior towards the pedestrian.

  • an environment that suggests a threat or danger

    Example

    The abandoned house had a menacing atmosphere, making it difficult for anyone to enter.

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Summary: menacing in Brief

The term 'menacing' [ˈmenəsɪŋ] describes something that suggests a threat or danger. It can refer to facial expressions, behaviors, or environments, as in 'The dog's growling and baring of teeth was a menacing display.' 'Menacing' is a formal term that can be used interchangeably with 'threatening' or 'intimidating.'

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