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The plural form of the noun 'threat' is threats.

The verb forms are threaten, threatens, threatening, threatened.

The adjective forms are the present participle of the verb, threatening (a threatening storm), and the past participle of the verb, threatened (a threatened species).

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The adverb form of threaten is threateningly.

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One adverb from the noun threat and the verb threaten is "threateningly" (in the manner of a threat).

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The adverbial form of "menace" is "menacingly".

"Did I fire six bullets or only five?" he asked menacingly.

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The adverb of threat is threateningly.

An example sentence is: "the tigress stared threateningly at the human approaching her cubs".

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7y ago

It cold be threateningly.

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