Pronunciation of the English word intimidating.
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1. | Don't worry. He may look intimidating at first glance, but he's actually a very friendly person. | |
2. | It's a bit intimidating. | |
3. | I don't find it intimidating. | |
4. | Tom felt demoralised by his boss's intimidating behaviour. | |
5. | Tom finds Mary's mother to be quite intimidating. | |
6. | Tom finds Mary's mother quite intimidating. | |
7. | Do not fear me. I am afraid of many whom I find enviable, intimidating, or simply awkward to talk to. I don't want anyone to similarly fear me in any of those ways—over my time on these sites, I've encountered some people who were afraid of me, specifically or non-specifically. Let us dispel our mutual fears. | |
8. | It was intimidating. | |
9. | Tom is intimidating. When children see him, they all run away. | |
10. | It's quite intimidating. |