minatory
minatory — 形容詞
- minatorypositive
- more minatorycomparative
- most minatorysuperlative
1. showing a warning or threat in what is said, written, or done.
威脅性的
帶有警告或威脅意味的
showing a warning or threat in what is said, written, or done.
The officer spoke in a minatory tone when the crowd pressed forward.
當人群往前擠時,那名警員用威脅性的語氣說話。
speak in a minatory tone: formal warning in speech
A minatory note on the gate told campers to leave by dusk.
門上的字條帶著警告意味,要露營客在黃昏前離開。
attributive: minatory + note / message
Reema gave the boys a minatory look before they touched the wet paint.
Reema 在男孩們碰濕油漆前,先給了他們一個威脅性的眼神。
The lawyer's minatory letter warned the company not to destroy records.
那封律師信帶著警告意味,要求公司不要銷毀紀錄。
The guard made a minatory gesture when Tomás reached for the locked door.
Tomás 伸手去碰上鎖的門時,警衛做了一個威脅性的手勢。
- threatening
the everyday broad word for showing danger or possible harm
- menacing
stronger and more vivid, often suggesting active hostility
- ominous
focuses on a sign of coming trouble rather than a direct warning
- admonitory
formal like minatory, but stresses caution or reproof more than threat
- reassuring
makes people feel safe rather than warned or threatened
- friendly
suggests warmth or goodwill instead of hostility
文法句型
minatory + tone / note / look / letter / gesture
speak in a minatory tone
用法筆記
Usually used before nouns such as tone, look, letter, or gesture. It is much more formal than threatening and is most common in literary, legal, or rhetorical writing.