All 5 Uses
intimidate
in
The Elite, by Kiera Cass
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- It was incredibly intimidating.†
p. 145.9 *intimidating = making fearful
- She might have been a hundred things that irritated me, but she was also impossible to intimidate.†
p. 157.5
- It was intimidating, trying so hard to communicate with the women from the German Federation—who spoke very broken English—particularly when I had so much Italian in my brain.†
p. 176.3intimidating = making fearful
- I could tell that beneath her concerned tone, she was either bored with this idea already or intimidated by it.†
p. 239.4intimidated = fearful or threatened
- I wasn't going to be intimidated and turn away first, so I stared back.†
p. 268.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(intimidate) to cause fear, nervousness, or a sense of inadequacy
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)