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WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun threat has 4 senses
- threat(n = noun.state) menace - something that is a source of danger; "earthquakes are a constant threat in Japan" is a kind of danger
- threat(n = noun.communication) Array - a warning that something unpleasant is imminent; "they were under threat of arrest" is a kind of warning
- threat(n = noun.communication) Array - declaration of an intention or a determination to inflict harm on another; "his threat to kill me was quite explicit" is a kind of declaration
- threat(n = noun.person) scourge, terror - a person who inspires fear or dread; "he was the terror of the neighborhood" is a kind of individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul
has particulars: yellow peril
has particulars: commination, menace
CIDE DICTIONARY
threat, n. [AS. , akin to ā to vex, G. verdriessen, OHG. irdriozan, Icel. to fail, want, lack, Goth. us to vex, to trouble, Russ. trudite to impose a task, irritate, vex, L. trudere to push. Cf. Abstruse, Intrude, Obstrude, Protrude.].
The expression of an intention to inflict evil or injury on another; the declaration of an evil, loss, or pain to come; menace; threatening; denunciation. [1913 Webster]
"There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats."
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threat, v. t. & i. [OE. , AS. . See Threat, n. ].
To threaten. Shak. [1913 Webster]
"Of all his threating reck not a mite."
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"Our dreaded admiral from far they threat."
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OXFORD DICTIONARY
threat, n.
1 a a declaration of an intention to punish or hurt. b Law a menace of bodily hurt or injury, such as may restrain a person's freedom of action.
2 an indication of something undesirable coming (the threat of war).
3 a person or thing as a likely cause of harm etc.
1 a a declaration of an intention to punish or hurt. b Law a menace of bodily hurt or injury, such as may restrain a person's freedom of action.
2 an indication of something undesirable coming (the threat of war).
3 a person or thing as a likely cause of harm etc.
Etymology
OE threat affliction etc. f. Gmc
THESAURUS
threat
admonishment, admonition, alarm, breakers ahead, cardhouse, cause for alarm, caution, caveat, commination, crisis, danger, dangerous ground, deterrent example, emergency, endangerment, example, final notice, final warning, foreboding, forewarning, gaping chasm, gathering clouds, hazard, hint, house of cards, imperilment, intimation, intimidation, jeopardy, lesson, menace, monition, moral, notice, notification, object lesson, omen, pass, peril, pinch, plight, portent, predicament, presage, quicksand, risk, rocks ahead, storm clouds, strait, thin ice, tip-off, ultimatum, verbum sapienti, warning, warning pieceROGET THESAURUS
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Defiance
N defiance, daring, dare, challenge, cartel, threat, war cry, war whoop, chest-beating, chest-thumping, saber rattling, defiant, defying, with 'with arms akimbo', in defiance of, in the teeth of, under one's very nose, Int, do your worst!, come if you dare!, come on!, marry come up!, hoity toity!, noli me tangere, nemo me impune lacessit, don't tread on me, don't you dare, don't even think of it, Go ahead, make my day!.Malediction
N malediction, malison, curse, imprecation, denunciation, execration, anathema, ban, proscription, excommunication, commination, thunders of the Vatican, fulmination, maranatha, aspersion, disparagement, vilification, vituperation, abuse, foul language, bad language, strong language, unparliamentary language, billingsgate, sauce, evil speaking, cursing, profane swearing, oath, foul invective, ribaldry, rude reproach, scurrility, threat, more bark than bite, invective, cursing, cursed, Int, woe to!, beshrew!, ruat coelum!, ill betide, woe betide, confusion seize!, damn!, damn it!, damn you!, damn you to hell!, go to hell!, go to blazes!, confound!, blast!, curse!, devil take!, hang!, out with!, a plague upon!, out upon!, aroynt!, honi soit!, parbleu!, delenda est Carthago.Threat
N threat, menace, defiance, abuse, minacity, intimidation, denunciation, fulmination, commination, gathering clouds, threatening, menacing, minatory, minacious, comminatory, abusive, in terrorem, ominous, defiant, under the ban, Int, vae victis!, at your peril!, do your worst!.VB threat, threaten, menace, snarl, growl, gnarl, mutter, bark, bully, defy, intimidate, keep in terrorem, hold up in terrorem, hold out in terrorem, shake the fist at, double the fist at, clinch the fist at, thunder, talk big, fulminate, use big words, bluster, look daggers, stare daggers.
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