All 5 Uses
intimidate
in
The Heir, by Kiera Cass
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- I could be intimidating when I needed to be or find ways to make the palace a very unwelcoming environment.†
p. 29.6 *intimidating = making fearful
- I wanted to make sure I looked positively radiant today, and when I'd checked my reflection before heading downstairs, even I was a little intimidated by the girl in the mirror.†
p. 49.1intimidated = fearful or threatened
- I took that to mean he might still be intimidated enough for me to get through an evening together without him leaving me feeling as unpleasant as some of the others had.†
p. 181.7
- Instead of talking, I looked at my options.... Of all the boys left, Ean struck me as the most intimidating.†
p. 203.9intimidating = making fearful
- I was feeling less intimidated by the boys after the game, and I felt sure I could give Dad the time he needed.†
p. 324.7intimidated = fearful or threatened
Definitions:
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(1)
(intimidate) to cause fear, nervousness, or a sense of inadequacy
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)