Definitionadj. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
Last update: November 27, 2015
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Some held knives, scalpels, syringes, objects he could not recognize tho their minatory nature was all too apparent. [adjective]
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His tone was very minatory. [adjective]
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Next follow minatory discourses (iv.-vii.) predicting the siege and capture of Jerusalem - perhaps revised after the event. [Please select]
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With a minatory forefinger he beat the time of his words. [Please select]
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The harsh, minatory note of that voice sufficiently expressed the fact. [Please select]
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Now the question that had rumbled all evening cloud-like in the background of her consciousness, swam and took shape in the midnight shadows, dangling before the eye of her mind in gigantic and minatory capitals: WOULD HE TELL. [Please select]
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As it is impossible to think of a blustering or brow-beating mouse, or a mouse that advances with the stride of a Guardsman and the minatory aspect of a bull-terrier, so it is impossible to think of Dr. [Please select]
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