"Threateningly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Threateningly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Threateningly
speak

"Threateningly" Meaning

In a threatening or menacing manner, in a way that makes someone feel frightened or intimidated.

"Threateningly" Examples

1. The stranger walked threateningly towards me while whispering "you owe me money".

2. The bear stood at the entrance of the cave, backing us up threateningly with its massive claws.

3. The politician raised her voice threateningly, warning everyone to vote in the upcoming election.

4. The teenager looked at his parents threateningly after they refused to buy him the new video game he wanted.

5. The environmentalist held up the damaged habitat image, presenting it to the executives threateningly while speaking about the need for change.

"Threateningly" Similar Words

Threadlike

speak

Having a long and thin shape, similar to a thread.

Threadneedle

speak

Threads

speak

Threads are a group of two or more yarns or strands of fibres twisted together.<br><br>In computing, a thread is a separate flow of instructions that the processor executes simultaneously with other flows.<br><br>In the context of conversation, a thread refers to a single conversation or exchange between people, often in a social media post or comment section.<br><br>In zoology, a thread is a narrow strand of advice, yarn, or other filamentous material, as in the case of a spider's web.<br><br>In textbooks or discussions, a thread refers to a thread of learning, meaning a series of interconnected topics or skills that are taught or discussed together.

Threadworm

speak

A large, unsegmented nematode worm, typically white, that infests the small intestine of humans.<br><br>Medical term: Trichuris trichiura.<br><br>Also known as whipworm.

Threat

speak

A threat is a statement or attitude that suggests harm or negative consequences for the victim or someone else, typically in order to intimidate or control them. It's a statement or action that may cause fear, anxiety, or apprehension in the person who receives it.<br><br>Example: "I'm going to hurt you if you don't do what I say."<br><br> Generally, a threat is considered a form of coercion or blackmail.

Threaten

speak

To threaten means to say or do something that shows you will harm or punish someone unless they do what you want, or to force someone to do something or feel afraid by showing them that you have the power to harm them.

Threatened

speak

Meaning: to be in danger of something unpleasant happening, or to feel nervous or anxious about something.<br><br>Example: "The company's financial troubles have threatened its employees' jobs."<br><br>It can also mean to issue a warning or a threat, often in a formal or official way.<br><br>Example: "The government has threatened to impose trade sanctions on the country."<br><br>In law, to threaten means to make someone feel scared or intimidated, often in a way that is not justified.<br><br>Example: "The gang members threatened the shopkeepers to give them their money."<br><br>It can also be used to describe something that is likely to happen in the future, although not necessarily a certainty.<br><br>Example: "There is a threatened strike by the workers if their demands are not met."<br><br>Overall, the word 'threatened' can have a variety of meanings, but they all generally involve some level of danger, warning, or anticipation of a negative event or consequence.

Threatening

speak

.Serializer: Being or likely to cause fear or anxiety; menacing or sinister.<br><br>Example: The threatening letter from the creditor made her anxious about paying the bill.<br><br>Synonyms: menacing, ominous, menacing, sinister, frightening.<br><br>Antonyms: soothing, reassuring, gentle, calming.

Threatens

speak

This verb "threatens" can take several meanings based on the context:<br><br>1. To express a strong intention to harm or punish someone or something.<br>Example: "The company threatens to fire employees if they do not meet their targets."<br><br>2. To indicate that something is likely to happen or exist.<br>Example: "This region threatens to become a desert due to the harsh climate."<br><br>3. To indicate that someone or something is a danger to others.<br>Example: "The debt threatens the economy of the country."<br><br>In all cases, the general meaning is to pose a potential danger or problem.

Threats

speak

Threats refer to comments, statements, or actions that suggest someone will harm or cause trouble to another person, group, or organization. These can be verbal, written, or physical, and can be an expression of a possible or intended harm, injury, or damage.<br><br>Example of Threats: "You owe me money, or else you will face consequences." or "If you don't pay for the damages, we'll sue you."<br><br>There are two types of threats:<br><br>1. Implied threats: These are suggestions or hints that imply a possible harm or injury, but may not explicitly state it. <br>Example: "You're playing with fire if you don't be more careful."<br>2. Expressed threats: These are direct and clear statements that explicitly state the harm or injury that will be inflicted.<br>Example: "If you don't do as I say, I will beat you up!"<br><br>Threats can have serious consequences, and the person who makes a threat may face charges, penalties, or other repercussions.

Three-dimensional

speak

Adjective: Having or relating to three dimensions, especially length, width, and depth.<br><br>In mathematics and science, it describes an object or shape that occupies space in three directions: left-right, forward-backward, and up-down.<br><br>Examples: "The three-dimensional model of the human body helped me understand its structure more clearly."

Three-dimensionality

speak

Three-fourths

speak

Representing the proportion of three parts out of four equal parts of a whole, that is, the ratio 3:4 or 3/4.

Three-quarters

speak

Three-quarters means almost completely, or 75%. It is used to indicate a majority or a significant portion of something.

Three-toed

speak

Having or having three toes.<br><br>This term is commonly used to describe animals, especially sloths and certain types of bears, that have this characteristic.

Three

speak

The number three can refer to:<br><br>1. A numerical value equal to the sum of one and two.<br>2. The third item in a set or sequence.<br>3. Three-dimensional, referring to something that has depth in addition to length and width.<br>4. Three o'clock, a time on the clock face.<br>5. The musical, literary, or dramatic work, "Three Men" (e.g. three men in a boat, three men on the bummel)<br>6. As a substitute, three represents a standby or a third option.<br>7. In binary, three is equivalent to 11 (0b11)<br>8. In card games, three of a kind is a term in card counting.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- I have three siblings.<br>- The room has three doors.<br>- The birthday party happened at 3 o'clock.<br>- A "Three Men" play is a famous adaptation of Jerome K. Jerome's book.