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Minatory – Definition & Synonyms in Real Context with Images

Published on January 11th, 2022 | Last updated on January 11th, 2022 by | Category: 601 Words You Need to Know Flashcards, English Vocabulary in Context | No Comments on Minatory – Definition & Synonyms in Real Context with Images | 85 Views | Reading Time: 1 minute

Definition of Minatory from 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam ideal for GRE candidates and advanced learners of English together with illustrations, synonyms, antonyms and in real context

/ˈmɪnətrɪ/ (adj)

Definition

baleful, menacing, threatening, admonitory, warning, intimidating, frightening

Example

A criminal threat involves one person threatening someone else with physical harm or minatory remarks. The threat must be communicated in some way, though it doesn’t necessarily have to be verbal. A person can make a threat through email, text message, or even through non-verbal body language such as gestures or movements. However, some states require written or verbal threats, and in those states gestures are not enough.

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Antonyms

reassuring

Parts of speech

Adverb: minatorily

Adverb: minatorially

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