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menace

MEH-nihs
noun
1
A serious threat or source of danger.
"The escaped tiger was a menace to the whole village."
2
An annoying or troublesome person, especially used affectionately for a mischievous child.
"That kid is a real menace at school."
verb
1
To threaten or intimidate someone; to endanger something.
"Dark storm clouds menaced the coastline."

How to Use Menace

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA threat or danger — or, more lightly, a troublesome or mischievous person.

Common pairings
a public menace menace to society menace someone

Word Forms

menaced past tense, menaces plural, menaces singular

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Etymology

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

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