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Threat is a noun. The verb form is threaten.

He made a threat that he would throw out her Beanie Baby collection.

She threatened to break his Golf clubs.

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11y ago

Menacing is the present participle of the verb "to menace". It can be used as a verb, adjective, or noun, as shown in these examples:

Verb: The man was intoxicated and had been menacing customers at the store.

Adjective: He made a menacing gesture. His stance was menacing.

Noun: Menacing the smaller children is bad behavior and considered bullying.

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9y ago

The noun 'threat' is a singular common noun.

The noun 'threat' is a concrete noun as a word for someone or something that could cause harm or danger; a word for a statement of intention to cause harm; a word for a person or thing.

The noun 'threat' is an abstract noun as a word for the possibility that something bad is going to happen; a word for a concept.

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12y ago

The adjectives threatened and threatening are the adjectives derived from the verb to threaten.

There is no adjective form of the noun threat.

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10y ago

The word threat is a noun. The plural is threats.

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With threatening tunes and low

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