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Definition threat in British English

threat noun

noun
/θret/

▪ avert, combat, constitute, counter, dismiss, face, ignore, neutralize, pose, present

1

a situation or an activity that could cause harm or danger

Example

Officials were confident there had been no threat to public health.

Example

a threat to freedom/democracy

Example

The dispute poses a direct threat (=is a threat) to peace.

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1.1

someone who might defeat you or might cause problems for you

Example

She is not viewed as a threat by her former employer.

Example

He saw the other man as a real threat to his marriage.

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1.2

the possibility that something bad is going to happen

Example

Constant threat of attack makes everyday life dangerous here.

Example

The threat of full-scale war has not been averted.

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They face the threat of terrorism every day.

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2

an occasion when someone says that they will cause you harm or problems, especially if you do not do what they tell you to do

Example

He would not make threats he wasn't prepared to carry out.

Example

After threats of legal action they stopped the building work.

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This isn't just an idle threat.

Example

A bomb threat forced them to make an emergency landing.

Example

He had received death threats.

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Definition threat in British English