Part of Speech: noun
Sense: a person or thing that is likely to cause harm or danger
Usage:
- That aggressive dog is a real meance to the neighborhood.
- Parents should always be aware of potential meances to their children's safety.
Part of Speech: verb
Sense: to threaten or pose a danger to someone or something
Usage:
- The dark storm clouds meance our outdoor picnic plans.
- His reckless driving habits constantly meance the other drivers on the road.
Part of Speech: adjective
Sense: describing something that is likely to cause harm or danger
Usage:
- The meance storm left a trail of destruction in its wake.
- Her meance behavior made everyone uncomfortable.