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How do you use intimidating in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "intimidating" in a sentence:

Simple:

* The tall, muscular bouncer looked intimidating.

* The test was intimidatingly difficult.

* Her boss had an intimidatingly stern expression.

With Context:

* The imposing castle on the hill was an intimidating sight.

* He felt intimidated by the other students in his advanced class.

* The lawyer used an intimidating tone of voice to try and sway the jury.

* The company's CEO had an intimidating reputation for being ruthless.

Figurative:

* The silence in the room was as intimidating as a thousand accusing eyes.

* His dreams were filled with intimidating shadows that chased him through the night.

In a Negative Context:

* It's important not to let intimidating situations paralyze you.

* The bully's behavior was intimidating and hurtful.

* She used intimidation tactics to get what she wanted.

Remember, "intimidating" can describe something or someone that makes others feel afraid, nervous, or unsure of themselves.

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