English · Common Verbs
/ˈθretn/
[/ˈθretn/]
warn of harm
To say that you will harm someone, or to be likely to cause damage.
Dark storm clouds began to threaten the picnic that the family had planned.
Dark storm clouds began to threaten the picnic that the family had planned.
From Old English 'þrēatnian', from 'þrēat' (oppression, threat).
Used for verbal threats and for impending dangers.