depress |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Depress is a related term of intimidate.
As verbs the difference between depress and intimidate
is that
depress is to press down while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
drive |
intimidate |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between drive and intimidate
is that
drive is to convey (a person, etc) in a wheeled motorized vehicle while
intimidate is to impress, amaze, excite or induce extraordinary affection in others toward oneself.
As a noun drive
is (
self-motivation)Self-motivation; ability coupled with ambition.
alarm |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Alarm is a related term of intimidate.
As a noun alarm
is alert, alarm.
As a verb intimidate is
to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
intimidate |
complement |
As a verb intimidate
is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
As a noun complement is
complement, thing added that makes a whole.
intimidate |
hate |
As verbs the difference between intimidate and hate
is that
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash while
hate is .
As a noun hate is
haste, impatience.
imitate |
intimidate |
As verbs the difference between imitate and intimidate
is that
imitate is to follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
encourage |
intimidate |
As verbs the difference between encourage and intimidate
is that
encourage is to mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
dispirit |
intimidate |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between dispirit and intimidate
is that
dispirit is lower the morale of; make despondent; dishearten while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
deject |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Deject is a related term of intimidate.
In lang=en terms the difference between deject and intimidate
is that
deject is make sad or dispirited while
intimidate is to impress, amaze, excite or induce extraordinary affection in others toward oneself.
As verbs the difference between deject and intimidate
is that
deject is make sad or dispirited while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
flummox |
intimidate |
As verbs the difference between flummox and intimidate
is that
flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
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