intimidate |
bullying |
As verbs the difference between intimidate and bullying
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
bullying is .
As a noun bullying is
an act of intimidating a weaker person to do something, especially such repeated coercion.
intimidate |
epic |
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 epic is
an extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a deity or demigod (heroic epic) or other legendary or traditional hero.
As an adjective epic is
of, or relating to, an epic.
attack |
intimidate |
In transitive terms the difference between attack and intimidate
is that
attack is to deal with something in a direct way; to set to work upon while
intimidate is to impress, amaze, excite or induce extraordinary affection in others toward oneself.
As a noun attack
is an attempt to cause damage or injury to, or to somehow detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing, by physical, verbal, emotional, or other assault.
intimacy |
intimidate |
As a noun intimacy
is feeling or atmosphere of closeness and openness towards someone else, not necessarily involving sexuality.
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.
damp |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Damp is a related term of intimidate.
As a noun damp
is steam.
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 |
formidable |
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 an adjective formidable is
causing fear, dread, awe or admiration as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive quality; commanding respect; causing wonder or astonishment.
compel |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Compel is a related term of intimidate.
In lang=en terms the difference between compel and intimidate
is that
compel is to exact, extort, (make) produce by force while
intimidate is to impress, amaze, excite or induce extraordinary affection in others toward oneself.
As verbs the difference between compel and intimidate
is that
compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while
intimidate is to make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
dismay |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Dismay is a related term of intimidate.
As verbs the difference between dismay and intimidate
is that
dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify while
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 dismay
is a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.
hound |
intimidate |
Related terms |
Hound is a related term of intimidate.
In lang=en terms the difference between hound and intimidate
is that
hound is to persistently harass while
intimidate is to impress, amaze, excite or induce extraordinary affection in others toward oneself.
As verbs the difference between hound and intimidate
is that
hound is to persistently harass while
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 hound
is a dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals (hunt hound, hunting hound, hunting dog, hunter).
affright |
intimidate |
Synonyms |
Affright is a synonym of intimidate.
As verbs the difference between affright and intimidate
is that
affright is to terrify, to frighten, to inspire fright while
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 affright
is great fear, terror, fright.
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