Threaten

/ˈθrɛtən/

Meaning & Definition

verb
To declare one's intention to inflict harm or suffering on someone.
He threatened to call the police if the noise didn't stop.
To be a source of danger to something.
The storm clouds threaten to ruin our picnic plans.
To indicate or imply a potential negative outcome.
The economic crisis threatens to increase unemployment rates.
To express an intention to take revenge or punish someone.
She began to threaten her rivals in the competition.

Etymology

Middle English threten, from Old English þreatian.

Common Phrases and Expressions

threaten someone with
To use the possibility of punishment to force someone to act.
threatening behavior
Actions that imply potential harm to others.
idle threat
A threat that someone does not intend to carry out.

Related Words

threat
A statement or indication of an intention to inflict harm.
menace
A person or thing likely to cause harm.
intimidate
To frighten or overawe.

Slang Meanings

To strongly suggest repercussions.
He was all talk; he couldn’t really threaten anyone.
To bluff or exaggerate about consequences.
She threatened them with a lawsuit, but it was just a threat.