Verm said:
You say its spelled right?
I'm dictionary sure.
threat (thrt)
n.
1. An expression of an intention to inflict pain, injury, evil, or punishment.
2. An indication of impending danger or harm.
3. One that is regarded as a possible danger; a menace.
tr.v. threat·ed, threat·ing, threats Archaic
To threaten.
[Middle English, from Old English thrat, oppression; see treud- in Indo-European roots.]
TR.V. Means:
Verb transitive and verb intransitive.
A transitive verb requires a direct object. You can't just say "I defeated", you have to say "I defeated something."
Intransitive verbs do not take an object. You can't say "I waited something". "Wait" is intransitive and cannot take an object."