minatory in English

adjective
1
expressing or conveying a threat.
he is unlikely to be deterred by minatory finger-wagging

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1. 2 There will be no threats and minatory actions.

2. 5 The most minatory seven ones in the dark force aginst The Student Union.

3. Synonyms for Comminatory include minatory, baleful, threatening, menacing, minacious, ominous, dangerous, minatorial, admonitory and cautionary

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6. 1 But the minatory eyes weren't fixed on this latest scientific wonder; they were fixed on Brenda.

7. 3 That a hill stone hour is minatory security that has circuit drive a vehicle already.

8. 7 It was of a piece with the neglected timber, the weedy gravel and the minatory notices which guarded the bounds.

9. 8 Hind quota period, world is fearing Chinese dress is minatory to his, low price, wholesale outlet.

10. 10 Especially bead three-cornered medium and small businesses, fight risk ability low, most get first " death is minatory " .

11. It was of a piece with the neglected timber, the weedy gravel and the minatory notices which guarded the bounds.

12. 9 Stoke City were this week's roadkill and, if anything, this ruthless execution was more minatory than any number of six-goal massacres.

13. 11 What another reflects terroristic , nuclear threat or region strife causes is minatory, pressing with a finger needs to point to be apart from midnight to have dichotomy handleless cup only.

14. Baleful adjective menacing, threatening, dangerous, frightening, evil, deadly, forbidding, intimidating, harmful, sinister, ominous, malignant, hurtful, vindictive, pernicious, mournful, malevolent, noxious, venomous, ruinous, intimidatory, minatory, maleficent, bodeful, louring or lowering, minacious He had a Baleful …