Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online

The most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English

  

menace

noun
 
 
/ˈmen.ɪs/

Definition

[C usually singular] something that is likely to cause harm: Drunk drivers are a menace to everyone. Dogs running loose are a public menace. the menace of industrial pollutionDangers and threats [U] a dangerous quality that makes you think someone is going to do something bad: He had a slight air of menace which I found unsettling. He spoke with a hint of menace.Dangers and threats [C] a person, especially a child, who is very annoyingUnpleasant people in generalUnpleasant men demand money with menaces UK legal to demand money using threats: He was accused of unlawfully demanding money with menaces.Dangers and threats
(Definition of menace noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

“menace” in other dictionaries

More Results for “menace”

Word of the Day

honest-to-goodness

real or true

Word of the Day

Blog

Read our blog about how the English language behaves.

Learn More

New Words

Find words and meanings that have just started to be used in English, and let us know what you think of them.

Learn More