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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



101 words match “THREAT”

INTERMINATION n.
A menace or threat. [Obs.] Jer. Taylor.
INTIMIDATE v.
To make timid or fearful; to inspire of affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash. Now guilt, once harbored in the conscious breast, Intimidates the brave, degrades the great. Johnson.
INTIMIDATION n.
The act of making timid or fearful or of deterring by threats; the state of being intimidated; as, the voters were kept from the polls by intimidation. The king carried his measures in Parliament by intimidation. Paley.
LOOK v. 2 definitions
, to look at a matter without prejudice. -- To look black, to frown; to scowl; to have a threatening appearance. The bishops thereat repined, and looked black. Holinshed. -- To look down on or upon, to treat with indifference or contempt; to regard as an inferior; to despise. -- To look for. (a) To expect; as, to loo…
LOWER v.
To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; to be covered with dark and threatening clouds, as the sky; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest. All the clouds that lowered upon our house. Shak.
LOWERING a.
Dark and threatening; gloomy; sullen; as, lowering clouds or sky.
LOWERINGLY adv.
In a lowering manner; with cloudiness or threatening gloom.
MALIGNANT a.
Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria. Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease, transmitted to man from animals, characterized by the formation, at the point of reception of the virus, of a vesicle or pustule which first enlarges and then breaks down into an…
MENACE n. 4 definitions
The show of an intention to inflict evil; a threat or threatening; indication of a probable evil or catastrophe to come. His (the pope's) commands, his rebukes, his menaces. Milman. The dark menace of the distant war. Dryden.
MENACINGLY adv.
In a threatening manner.
MINACIOUS a.
Threatening; menacing. [R.]
MINACITY n.
Disposition to threaten. [R.]
MINATORIALLY; MINATORILY adv.
In a minatory manner; with threats.
MINATORY a.
Threatening; menacing. Bacon.
MUTTER v.
To utter with imperfect articulations, or with a low voice; as, to mutter threats. Shak.
OFFER v.
To put in opposition to; to manifest in an offensive way; to threaten; as, to offer violence, attack, etc.
OVERWHELM v.
To project or impend over threateningly. His louering brows o'erwhelming his fair sight. Shak.
PARRY v.
off; to stop, or to turn aside; as, to parry a thrust, a blow, or anything that means or threatens harm. Locke. Vice parries wide The undreaded volley with a sword of straw. Cowper.
PENAL a.
Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code.
RESOURCE n.
h one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient. Threat'nings mixed with prayers, his last resource. Dryden.
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