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menacing ADJ

menacing

I . menace [ˈmenəs] N

II . menace [ˈmenəs] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It has a more menacing appearance than the others.
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While he has a menacing appearance, he often helps people out when they need it.
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There's an ongoing struggle between the two that's mirrored in the menacing song titles and gripping cover art.
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His mere presence was menacing to the foreigners; some of them considered him to be an ogre.
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He can also be very menacing when he has any upper hand of some sort.
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The dog is also being chased by a menacing-looking dog catcher.
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His face was fleshy, with rings under his brown eyes that made him look (depending on the mood) either tired or menacing.
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He's menacing and warm at the same time, a teddy bear and terrifying.
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She's beautiful, but there's something really menacing in her performance as well, and the camera just loves her.
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One writer described the photograph as showing the author's jagged menacing teeth and evil, glaring eyes.
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