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menace

danger / threat / to threaten / to endanger
NounTransitive Verb
pl: menacespast: menacedpp: menaceding: menacing

This term carries a heavy sense of impending danger or a persistent, looming threat. When used as a noun to describe a person, it often implies a nuisance or a troublemaker who causes consistent disruption, though it can escalate to describe a truly dangerous individual. As a verb, the word emphasizes the act of intimidation or the state of being under threat. It suggests a predatory or oppressive pressure, whether the source is a human actor using threats or a natural force like a storm or fire encroaching on a location.

Meanings

Noun

A person or thing that is likely to cause harm or is considered a danger.

"The neighborhood stray dog has become a real menace to the local cats."

Noun

A threat or a danger of something unpleasant happening.

"The rising sea levels pose a significant menace to coastal cities."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To threaten someone, especially by suggesting that you will hurt them.

"The gang members tried to menace the witness into staying silent."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To be a threat to something or to put something in danger.

"The encroaching wildfire continues to menace the small mountain village."

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