Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere
It was horrendous how a dire threat like that could send me over the edge.
the word rag in a sentence
final demand (with a threat)
A threat is something that is dangerous and harmful, or a communication of intent to harm. The antonym of threat would be safety or reassurance.
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
injustic anywhere is a threat to justic everywhere
The mob boss called and issued a threat and an ultimatum.
That is a threat. Or- That is a threat to me. Hope this helped you
Our foreign neighbors no longer pose a constant threat to our safety.
'Threat', of course. The litmus tests for a noun: can it take an article, adjective or possessive (the threat; the dire threat, the threat's dissuasive power); can it be used as the subject or object of a sentence? (the threat was taken seriously; they perceived a threat in his tone), can it take a relative clause modifier? (the threat that she would fail was an incentive)
I hope to eradicate the ship's vermin without threat to the crew. You may commence to eradicate... now.
The french word for threat is 'menace'. muh nass
'To combat the TB threat' is not a sentence.
Examples: The colonists began an insurrection against the British in 1840. The king was forced to abdicate by the threat of an insurrection.
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The risk and fear of cancer should be enough to deter anyone from smoking cigarettes.
I'd like to reduce the toxicity of this concoction.