menace|menaced|menaces|menacing in English
verb
[men·ace || 'menɪs]
threaten, endange
Use "menace|menaced|menaces|menacing" in a sentence
1. The hoodlum menaced the local merchants.
2. Gulf nations are constantly menaced by war.
3. She's being menaced by her sister's latest boyfriend.
4. He was charged with demanding money with menaces.
5. Other menaces add to the intensity of the alarm:
6. The whole world is now menaced with nuclear warfare!
7. The man's a menace.
8. He spoke with menace.
9. His tone grew more menacing.
10. Trilobites Menaced by Murder Hornets, Bees Decorate Their Hives With Feces
11. He's a menace to society.
12. His eyes blazed with menace.
13. These weapons are a menace .
14. 1 His tone grew more menacing.
15. My little brother's a real menace.
16. There was menace in his voice.
17. The menace was the lashing rattan.
18. 7 His voice was harsh and menacing.
19. 6 She had a slightly menacing manner.
20. His voice was quiet and almost menacing.
21. Sounds more mysterious, more menacing, more alliterative
22. Sounds more mysterious, more menacing, more alliterative.
23. Your vicious dog is menacing my cat!
24. Dogs running loose are a public menace.
25. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy.