恐吓

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Usage and Nuance

The word 恐吓 (kǒng hè) specifically refers to threatening or intimidating someone, often with the intent to coerce or scare them. It is commonly used in legal, social, and everyday contexts where one party tries to force another through fear.

Common Collocations

  • 恐吓别人 (threaten others): the most direct and frequent usage.
  • 网络恐吓 (online threats): increasingly common in digital communication.
  • 恐吓 (threatening phone calls): a typical scenario in crime reports.

Register and Tone

This term is formal and often appears in news, legal language, or serious conversations. It carries a negative connotation, implying unethical or illegal behavior.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 恐吓 with 恐怕 (kǒngpà), which means "to fear that" or "probably." 恐吓 always involves an active act of threatening or intimidating someone.

Example Sentences

He used threats to force others to hand over money.

Threatening others is unethical behavior and may also be illegal.

The police warned that cases of online threats are increasing.