"Intimidatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Intimidatory" Meaning

Intimidatory means causing or liable to cause intimidation, which is the act of frightening or intimidating someone, often through aggressive or threatening behavior. This word is often used to describe actions, words, or circumstances that make someone feel hesitant, fearful, or submissive.

"Intimidatory" Examples

Usage Examples of "Intimidatory"


The boss's intimidating presence at the meeting left me feeling nervous and unsure of myself.
The company's new policy has created an intimidatory work environment, making it difficult for new employees to adjust.
The football team's intimidatory defense strategy aimed to psyche out the opposing team, making them hesitant to make a move.
The judge's intimidatory tone during the trial suggested that she was not afraid to hand down harsh penalties.
The company's intimidatory marketing tactics, including aggressive push notifications and spam emails, are alienating customers and eroding trust.

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