ADJECTIVE
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threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
ominous rumblings of discontent
his threatening behavior
forbidding thunderclouds
a baleful look
his tone became menacing
the situation became ugly
a sinister smile
sinister storm clouds
ugly black clouds
How To Use minatory In A Sentence
- In the case of marriage, calling SSM discriminatory or segregationist represents either a failure to adequately recognise the sexuality of the individual involved or more perniciously to regard that distinction as immaterial or undeserving of respect. Why are only queer rights on the chopping block?
- OTOH I’ve always been fascinated by the massive blind spot in multiculti and PC discourse which refuses to acknowledge the oppressive and discriminatory elements in many non western cultures. Cheeseburger Gothic » Drop your bombs between the minarets, down Geneva way-ay-ay-aaayyy…
- Team members might engage in discriminatory practices or hire only friends or relatives.
- One apparently almost universal discriminatory practice was to pay women less than men.
- This, as we said, is especially true for women who live in a chauvinist, discriminatory environment.
- Yet the abolition of discriminatory migration proceeded apace. Times, Sunday Times
- There are SO many laws already in place to correct discriminatory lending, that strenghtening of the CRA was NOT needed … but it was … to the point that Banks lended against solid and normal business practices. gimmee a break. Think Progress » DOJ official reportedly clears torture architects John Yoo and Jay Bybee.
- Meanwhile, aspirations towards partnership with users and anti-discriminatory practice require active consideration of the context of users' lives.
- It can be reconciled with everything in Scripture, at least if the statements of Jesus on hell are taken as minatory rather than predictive.
- The Left has also prioritized Marcuse's antinomic concept of "discriminatory tolerance" or Latest Articles