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menace

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Noun — A serious threat or source of danger.

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Etymology

From Old French menace, from Late Latin minācia ("threat"), from Latin mināx ("threatening").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “menace” mean?

The word “menace” means a serious threat or source of danger. In plain terms, a threat or danger — or, more lightly, a troublesome or mischievous person.

How do you pronounce “menace”?

“Menace” is pronounced MEH-nihs (/ˈmɛnɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “menace” in a sentence?

Here is “menace” used in a sentence: “The escaped tiger was a menace to the whole village.”

What part of speech is “menace”?

Depending on how it is used, “menace” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “menace” come from?

The word “menace” comes from Late Latin. From Old French menace, from Late Latin minācia ("threat"), from Latin mināx ("threatening").

Is “menace” a common word?

“Menace” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C2 level.

How many meanings does “menace” have?

“Menace” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a serious threat or source of danger.

What is the difference between "menace" and "threat"?

Menace and threat both describe a source of danger, but menace often carries a stronger sense of an ongoing or looming danger, while threat can refer to a single specific warning or act. "Menace" is also used more loosely and even affectionately for a mischievous person, a sense "threat" doesn't share.

Can "menace" be used affectionately, for example about a child?

Yes, menace has a second, softer sense used for an annoying or troublesome person, especially a mischievous child, where it expresses fond exasperation rather than genuine danger.

How is "menace" used as a verb differently from its noun use?

As a verb, "menace" means to threaten or intimidate someone, or to endanger something, describing an action, whereas the noun form names the danger or troublesome person itself.

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