Looming vs Threatening - What's the difference?
looming | threatening |
The condition of something that looms or towers.
* (Thomas Carlyle)
An act of threatening; a threat.
* 1526 , (William Tyndale), trans. Bible , Acts IV:
* Charles Dickens, Pincher Astray
As verbs the difference between looming and threatening
is that looming is while threatening is .As nouns the difference between looming and threatening
is that looming is the condition of something that looms or towers while threatening is an act of threatening; a threat.As an adjective threatening is
presenting a threat; menacing; frightening.looming
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- But if no world exist in the man; if nothing but continents of empty vapour, of greedy self-conceits, commonplace hearsays, and indistinct loomings of a sordid chaos exist in him,
threatening
English
Alternative forms
* threatning (obsolete)Verb
(head)Derived terms
* life-threatening * nonthreatening, non-threatening * threateningly * threateningness * unthreateningNoun
(en noun)- And nowe lorde beholde their threatenynges , and graunte unto thy servauntes wyth all confydence to speake thy worde.
- The butcher's boy — a fierce and beefy youth, who openly defied the dog, and waved him off with hurlings of his basket and threatenings of his feet, accompanied by growls of "Git out, yer beast!" — now entered silently