Words related to domination, danger, devastation and even death are most likely to encompass intimidation. You could use a thesaurus or OneLook.com to find words relevant to your exact needs.
However, beware of how you use such words, however. You aught to quickly reconsider any harmful intentions you might have with them. Consider James 3:5-8, which talks about how the tongue is a restless force of evil, full of deadly poison. That alone should be intimidating enough to deter you from wanting to intimidate or degrade others.
if your intimidating it means people are afraid to approach you. An intimidating project is something that seems to big to handle. it can be used in place of words like scary or frighting.
empowering
No, the word 'intimidate' is a verb: intimidate, intimidates, intimidating, intimidated.The abstract noun forms of the verb to intimidate are intimidation and the gerund, intimidating.
The anit-aircraft missile was intimidating.
Leading intimidating impatient
eerie, intimidating, alarming, hairy, spooky
They are scared.
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if your intimidating it means people are afraid to approach you. An intimidating project is something that seems to big to handle. it can be used in place of words like scary or frighting.
Intimidating, daunting, terrifying.
Not aware that "intimidating" is a mathematical term or concept.
Look nothing like yourself you weakling.
The sentences are:-1)At least we think it was intimidating.2)But his explanations were delivered in an intimidating manner.3)Many children find churches intimidating, archaic and irrelevant.4)For some small business owners, the business start up cost can be so intimidating that they lose their dream before they even get started.5)The Social Security Disability application process can be intimidating.6) Choosing a lawyer to represent your specific case in court can be very intimidating.I think they are enough sentences.
The giant's intimidating presence made the other animals in the forest scatter in fear.
Approachable because it is the opposite of the other synonyms. I disagree with the above response. The word fear does not belong. The word fear is not synonymous with either the word intimidating or the word scary (although the words intimidating and scary are synonymous with each other.) The word fear is used as either a noun or a verb. The other three words, however, are all used as adjectives. The word fear is not used as an adjective. None of the other three words is used as a noun or a verb.
hairy, curious, immense, enormous, scary, complex. intimidating, aloof, angry, playful
Aggressive, intimidating, power-hungry, controlling.