Minatory

Synonyms for "minatory" (32 found)

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Translations

6 translations across 6 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • заплашителен adj (threatening, menacing)

Catalan

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  • comminatori adj (threatening, menacing)

French

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  • comminatoire adj (threatening, menacing)

Hungarian

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  • fenyegető adj (threatening, menacing)

Macedonian

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  • закану́вачки adj (threatening, menacing)

Plautdietsch

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  • dreiwent adj (threatening, menacing)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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[T]he Place de Greve, with its thirty thousand Regulars, its whole irregular Saint-Antoine and Saint-Marceau, is one minatory mass of clear or rusty steel […]

Source: wiktionary

Number 3, Lauriston Gardens wore an ill-omened and minatory look.

Source: wiktionary

[H]er father quietly addressed a few words, by letter, to George Flack. This communication was not of a minatory order; it expressed on the contrary the loose sociability which was the essence of Mr. Dosson's nature.

Source: wiktionary

She shook hands firmly with Adam Dalgleish and gave him a minatory glance as if welcoming a new patient from whom she expected trouble

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