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If you use it correctly, yes.

Example: She received a threatening letter.

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Menacing is an adjective because it describes a given activity.

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What is threat in adjective?

threatening


Is menacing a verb?

Yes. It can also be an adjective meaning threatening.


What is an adjective for danger?

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Is sinister a noun verb adjective or adverb?

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What is a synonymn of threatning?

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Do ominous and mock mean the same thing?

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Which word best describes the mood of the passage Frankenstein?

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What does insidiously mean?

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