Menace
UK //ˈmɛnəs//US //ˈmɛnɪs//
Definition
A person or thing that causes harm or threatens to cause harm.
In simple words: A threat or danger to someone or something.
Examples
- The storm was a menace to the coastal towns.
- The wild animal posed a serious menace to the local residents.
- Cyberbullying has become a real menace among teenagers today.
- Pollution is a menace to our environment.
- Gang violence has been a constant menace in many neighborhoods.
Usage notes
Use 'menace' in contexts where serious harm or danger is implied. More common in formal writing or discourse.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'menacing' situation where there's a danger looming.
Collocations
- menace to society
- menace from
- menace of violence
Synonyms
- threat
- danger
- hazard
- risk
- peril
Antonyms
- safeguard
- protection
- assurance
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'menacing', which is an adjective.
- Used incorrectly as a verb instead of a noun.
- Misunderstood as a minor threat instead of a significant one.