niramisarox
what is the noun,verb,adjective and adverb of intimidation?
May 4, 2013 7:25 AM
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Expanding on what Daicin said: Adjective: Intimidating - Describes someone who intimidates others (not necessarily intentionally). Intimidated - Describes someone who is in a state of intimidation. Verb: Intimidate Noun: Intimidation Adverb: Intimidatingly - Describes an action that intimidates others.
May 4, 2013
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Noun: intimidation Verb: intimidate Adjective: intimidating Adverb: intimidatingly Good luck~
May 5, 2013
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niramisarox, intimidate (verb) frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants. DERIVATIVES intimidating (adjective) intimidatingly (adverb) intimidation (noun) intimidator (noun) intimidatory (adjective) rare ORIGIN: from medieval Latin intimidat-, intimidare 'make timid' (based on timidus 'timid').
May 4, 2013
adj. intimidating intimidated v. intimidate i really can't find any adverb
May 4, 2013
Noun: intimidation Verb: intimidate Adj: - intimidated (not usually before noun) >>> feeling frightened and not confident in a particular situation - intimidating >>> frightening in a way that makes a person feel less confident - intimidatory >>> intended to frighten or threaten somebody Adv: intimidatingly Hope this helps.
May 5, 2013
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