intimidating

intimidating(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. intimidante
If you tried to appear less intimidating, I'm sure that your students would ask more questions in class.Si trataras de parecer menos intimidante, estoy seguro de que tus estudiantes te harían más preguntas en clase.
b. amedrentador
The interview would have been intimidating if I had not known the interviewer beforehand.La entrevista habría sido amedrentadora si no hubiera conocido al entrevistador de antemano.
c. avasallador
The gang sent an intimidating man to the politician's house in hopes of convincing him to change his vote.La pandilla mandó a un hombre avasallador a la casa del político con la esperanza de convencerlo para cambiar su voto.
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