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    menace
    /ˈmɛnɪs/

    noun

    verb

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  2. a dangerous quality that makes you think someone is going to do something bad: He had a slight air of menace which made me uneasy. He spoke with a hint of menace. [ C ] mainly UK informal. a person, especially a child, who is very annoying. demand money with menaces law UK specialized. to demand money using threats:

  3. The meaning of MENACE is a show of intention to inflict harm : threat. How to use menace in a sentence.

  4. If you say that someone or something is a menace to other people or things, you mean that person or thing is likely to cause serious harm.

  5. Menace definition: something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat. See examples of MENACE used in a sentence.

  6. [countable, usually singular] menace (to somebody/something) a person or thing that causes, or may cause, serious damage, harm or danger synonym threat. a new initiative aimed at beating the menace of illegal drugs; The communists remain a potential menace to the stability of the government.

  7. If it's threatening you or otherwise posing some sort of danger, then it's a menace. Angry rabid dogs, smog clouds, and annoying little brothers are all probable menaces. The word menace works as both a noun and a verb, but it wasn't used to describe threatening or bothersome people until 1936.

  8. MENACE definition: 1. something that is likely to cause harm: 2. a dangerous quality that makes you think someone is…. Learn more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · menace (third-person singular simple present menaces, present participle menacing, simple past and past participle menaced) (transitive, intransitive) To make threats against (someone); to intimidate.

  10. If you say that someone or something is a menace to other people or things, you mean that person or thing is likely to cause serious harm.

  11. 1. a. A possible danger; a threat: a careless driver who was a menace to public safety. b. The quality of being threatening: a hint of menace in his voice. 2. A troublesome or annoying person: considered her little brother to be a menace. tr.v. men·aced, men·ac·ing, men·ac·es.