Pronunciation of the English word threat.
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1. | Unreason's no threat to reason: interest's the threat. | |
2. | Heretics were punished, because a threat to religious orthodoxy was a threat to the monarch's power. | |
3. | The Shiites are not only a threat to other Muslims and to Israel, they are a threat to the entire world. | |
4. | "That sounds like a threat." "I wanted it to come across like a threat.' | |
5. | A promise given under a threat is worthless. | |
6. | Nuclear weapons are a threat to all humanity. | |
7. | Nuclear weapons are a threat to the race. | |
8. | But the Nobel Committee said that poverty was a threat to world peace, and Mother Teresa worked against poverty. | |
9. | There are so many anti-smoking campaigns these days; maybe smoking really is a threat to the public order. | |
10. | This answer almost amounts to a threat. |