PERILS vs THREATEN: NOUN
- A source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune
- Plural form of peril.
- A venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury
- A state of danger involving risk
- N/A
PERILS vs THREATEN: VERB
- N/A
- To utter intentions of injury or punishment against:
- To be a menacing indication of something:
- To portend, or give a warning.
- To menace, or be dangerous.
- Pose a threat to; present a danger to
- To be a menacing indication of something:The clouds threaten rain tobeamenacingindicationofsomet
- To utter intentions of injury or punishment against:He threatened me when I tried to call the police toutterintentionsofinjuryorpun
- To make a threat against someone; to use threats.
PERILS vs THREATEN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To use threats, or menaces; also, to have a threatening appearance.
- To express a threat against or give indications of taking hostile action against.
- To be a source of danger to; endanger.
- To give signs or warning of; portend.
- To announce the possibility of (something) in a threat or prediction.
- To cause (someone) to feel that his or her power, social standing, or self-esteem is in danger of being diminished.
- To indicate or be a source of danger or harm.
- To express or use threats.
PERILS vs THREATEN: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To exhibit the appearance of (something evil or unpleasant) as approaching; to indicate as impending; to announce the conditional infliction of.
- To utter threats against; to menace; to inspire with apprehension; to alarm, or attempt to alarm, as with the promise of something evil or disagreeable; to warn.
PERILS vs THREATEN: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To use threats or menaces; have a menacing aspect.
- To give indication of menace, or of impending danger or mischief; become overcast, as the sky.
- To declare an intention of doing mischief to or of bringing evil on: use threats toward; menace; terrify, or attempt to terrify, by menaces: with with before the evil threatened.
- To charge or enjoin solemnly or with menace.
- To be a menace or source of danger to.
- To give ominous indication of; presage; portend: as, the clouds threaten rain or a storm.
- To announce or hold out as a penalty or punishment: often followed by an infinitive clause.
- Synonyms Menace, Threaten (see menace), forebode, foreshadow.
- Present a danger to
- Pose a threat to
PERILS vs THREATEN: RELATED WORDS
- Pitfalls, Dangers, Queer, Scupper, Expose, Riskiness, Menace, Jeopardize, Imperil, Threaten, Hazard, Endanger, Risk, Jeopardy, Danger
- Interfere, Threat, Harm, Impair, Affect, Impede, Disrupt, Hinder, Hamper, Undermine, Menace, Peril, Jeopardize, Imperil, Endanger
PERILS vs THREATEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hazards, Pitfalls, Dangers, Queer, Scupper, Expose, Menace, Jeopardize, Imperil, Threaten, Hazard, Endanger, Risk, Jeopardy, Danger
- Intimidate, Threat, Harm, Impair, Affect, Impede, Disrupt, Hinder, Hamper, Undermine, Menace, Peril, Jeopardize, Imperil, Endanger
PERILS vs THREATEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Common named perils are fire, theft and vandalism.
- Perils include things like fires, floods and theft.
- Named perils or hazards, policies name the specific perils or hazards the policy insures against.
- Idem From the loading thereof Safely landed Touch and stay Perils of the seas Pirates Thieves Restraint of princes Barralry All other perils Chap.
- Other Perils, Fire, Wind and Hail, Theft, Water, Lightning, Liability, Hurricane, Severe Thunderstorm, Winter Storm, and Fire Following Earthquake perils.
- Marine Perils means the perils consequent on or incidental to the navigation of the sea.
- Separate insurances must be taken out against perils related to war and against general marine perils.
- Which are the perils covered under the standard Fire and Special Perils Policy?
- How is named perils insurance different from open perils coverage?
- Because open perils policies cover more causes of loss than named perils policies, the premiums are higher for open perils coverage.
- Threaten to use force, act as international policemen.
- Washington or necessarily to even threaten Philadelphia directly.
- Environmental groups threaten suit over oil dispersant guidelines.
- While irksome, it did not threaten the republic.
- Tyrion did not mean to threaten the king.
- Threaten wanted persons or threaten wanted persons or their families.
- Threaten wanted persons or threaten wanted persons or threaten wanted persons or their families.
- Redress is sought in the streets, in demonstrations, parades, and protests which create tensions and threaten violence and threaten lives.
- He continued to yell, threaten himself and threaten staff, and refused to take his medications.
- Substance abuse among employees can threaten public safety, impair job performance and threaten their own safety.
PERILS vs THREATEN: QUESTIONS
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- What does Elie Wiesel mean by the perils of indifference?
- What is the perils of indifference supposed to be about?
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