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1 menace
تَهْدِيد \ menace: a promise of harm if sb. does not obey: His menaces forced the old man to agree, continuous danger Careless drivers are a menace on the roads. threat: the act of threatening; threatening words; a warning of danger: threats of violence. \ وَعِيد \ menace: a promise of harm is sb. does not obey: His menaces forced the old man to agree. threat: the act of threatening; threatening words; a warning of danger: threats of violence. a threat of rain. -
2 threat
تَهْدِيد \ menace: a promise of harm if sb. does not obey: His menaces forced the old man to agree, continuous danger Careless drivers are a menace on the roads. threat: the act of threatening; threatening words; a warning of danger: threats of violence. \ وَعِيد \ menace: a promise of harm is sb. does not obey: His menaces forced the old man to agree. threat: the act of threatening; threatening words; a warning of danger: threats of violence. a threat of rain. -
3 تهديد
تَهْدِيد \ menace: a promise of harm if sb. does not obey: His menaces forced the old man to agree, continuous danger Careless drivers are a menace on the roads. threat: the act of threatening; threatening words; a warning of danger: threats of violence. -
4 وعيد
وَعِيد \ menace: a promise of harm is sb. does not obey: His menaces forced the old man to agree. threat: the act of threatening; threatening words; a warning of danger: threats of violence. a threat of rain. -
5 متوعد
1́ adj. threatening, menacing, lowering2́ n. menacer -
6 منذر ب
adj. precursory, threatening -
7 مهدد
adj. menacing, minatory, threatening -
8 تهديد
تَهْدِيدthreat, menace; threatening, menacing; intimidation -
9 تهديدي
تَهْدِيدِيّthreatening, menacing, minatory -
10 متداع
مُتَدَاعٍ (المُتَدَاعِي): مُتَقَلْقِلtottering, faltering, threatening (ready, likely) to fall or collapse, tumble-down, dilapidated, ramshackle, shaky, rickety, unstable, unsteady, insecure, precarious -
11 متوعد
مُتَوَعّد: مُهَدّدthreatening, menacing, minacious, minatory; threatener, menacer -
12 مهدد
مُهَدّد: مُتَوَعّدthreatening, menacing, minacious, minatory; threatener, menacer -
13 وعيد
وَعِيد: تَهْدِيدthreat, menace; threatening, menacing -
14 وعيدي
وَعِيدِيّ: تَهْدِيدِيّthreatening, menacing, minatory -
15 blackmail
1. verbto obtain money illegally from (a person), usually by threatening to make known something which the victim wants to keep secret.يَبْتَزُّ2. nounthe act of blackmailing:ابْتِزازmoney got by blackmail.
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16 glowering
adjectiveangry; threatening:مُهَدِّدا، غاضِباa glowering look.
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17 intimidate
[ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt] verbto frighten eg by threatening violence.يُفْزِع، يُخيف، يُرْعِب -
18 lower
I verb1) to make or become less high:يُخْفِضShe lowered her voice.
2) to let down:يُذِل، يَحُط من قَدْر II [ˈlauə] verbHe lowered the blinds.
(of the sky etc) to become dark or threatening.يُظْلِم، يَتَجَهَّم، يَعْبِس IIISee: -
19 menacing
adjectivethreatening to harm:مُهَدِّدa menacing weapon.
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20 shake one's fist at
to hold up one's fist as though threatening to punch:يَتَحَدّى، يُهَدِّدHe shook his fist at me when I drove into the back of his car.
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