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    Men·ace
    /ˈmenəs/

    noun

    verb

  2. The meaning of MENACE is a show of intention to inflict harm : threat. How to use menace in a sentence.

  3. noun. something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health. a person whose actions, attitudes, or ideas are considered dangerous or harmful: When he gets behind the wheel of a car, he's a real menace. an extremely annoying person.

  4. noun. uk / ˈmen.ɪs / us / ˈmen.əs / Add to word list. [ C usually singular ] something that is likely to cause harm: Drunk drivers are a menace to everyone. Dogs running loose are a public menace. the menace of industrial pollution. [ U ] a dangerous quality that makes you think someone is going to do something bad:

  5. Definitions of menace. noun. something that is a source of danger. synonyms: threat. see more. noun. a threat or the act of threatening. “he spoke with desperate menace ” see more. verb. pose a threat to; present a danger to. synonyms: endanger, imperil, jeopardise, jeopardize, peril, threaten. see more. verb.

  6. [countable, usually singular] menace (to somebody/something) a person or thing that causes, or may cause, serious damage, harm or danger synonym threat. a new initiative aimed at beating the menace of illegal drugs; The communists remain a potential menace to the stability of the government.

  7. Synonyms for MENACE: threat, danger, risk, peril, hazard, imminence, trouble, pitfall; Antonyms of MENACE: protection, guard, ward, shield, harbor, safeguard, refuge, shelter

  8. 3 days ago · menace in American English. (ˈmenɪs) (verb -aced, -acing) noun. 1. something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat. Air pollution is a menace to health. 2. a person whose actions, attitudes, or ideas are considered dangerous or harmful. When he gets behind the wheel of a car, he's a real menace.

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