Amenazador in english

Threatening

pronunciation: θretənɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

amenazador = ominous ; threatening ; frowning ; forbidding ; looming ; scary ; menacing ; nasty looking ; portentous ; angry-looking. 

Example: At first blush, nothing seemed particularly ominous about the formation of the ad hoc committee.Example: It is easy to become carried away by the sheer size of the so-called 'information explosion' and to regard the growth of literature as a phenomenon as threatening to civilization as a virulent epidemic or the 'population explosion' in the third world.Example: The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.Example: All those shelves full of books are forbidding, daunting.Example: The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations.Example: The very term 'outsourcing' is seen by many cataloguing departments as a scary word.Example: This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.Example: The large and nasty-looking African Buffalo is highly dangerous to humans due to its unpredictable nature.Example: Before me stretched the portentous menacing road of a new decade.Example: I am 24, and my brow tends to be furrowed and angry-looking.

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» avecinarse de un modo amenazadorloom + large on the horizon .

Example: Fiscal constraints looming large on the horizon for most libraries.

» cielo amenazadorthreatening skies .

Example: Despite threatening skies and warm temperatures, the 20th annual Festival in Sycamore enjoyed record success.

» conducta amenazadorathreatening behaviour .

Example: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.

» con una mirada amenazadoraglowering .

Example: Based on a comic book, Hex is a glowering gunslinger who returns from the grave to avenge the man who slaughtered his family and left him for dead.

» de forma amenazadoramenacingly .

Example: The Yamuna river continued to rise menacingly Saturday and flooded several areas in populous east and north Delhi.

» de manera amenazadoramenacingly .

Example: The Yamuna river continued to rise menacingly Saturday and flooded several areas in populous east and north Delhi.

» nubes amenazadorasthreatening clouds .

Example: I looked up at the sky and saw threatening clouds and approaching darkness.

» peligro amenazadorthreatening danger .

Example: It is now clear, however, there is an even more insidious and threatening danger at the heart of this secret agreement.

Amenazador synonyms

ominous in spanish: ominoso, pronunciation: ɑmənəs part of speech: adjective sinister in spanish: siniestro, pronunciation: sɪnɪstɜr part of speech: adjective heavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi part of speech: adjective sullen in spanish: hosco, pronunciation: sʌlən part of speech: adjective baleful in spanish: funesto, pronunciation: beɪlfəl part of speech: adjective ugly in spanish: feo, pronunciation: ʌgli part of speech: adjective cloudy in spanish: nublado, pronunciation: klaʊdi part of speech: adjective menacing in spanish: amenazador, pronunciation: menəsɪŋ part of speech: adjective forbidding in spanish: amenazante, pronunciation: fɜrbɪdɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective minatory in spanish: amenazador, pronunciation: mɪnətɔri part of speech: adjective alarming in spanish: alarmante, pronunciation: əlɑrmɪŋ part of speech: adjective lowering in spanish: encapotado, pronunciation: loʊɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective minacious in spanish: minaz, pronunciation: məneɪʃəs part of speech: adjective
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