1. intimidated - Adjective
2. intimidated - Verb
4. intimidated - Adjective Satellite
of Intimidate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAA: People were very intimidated by Liam. Source: Internet
“Adam Alonso has consistently bullied and intimidated staff members, but of note is that this is primarily directed at the women on staff. Source: Internet
And if they aren’t completely knocked out and dazzled and slightly intimidated by me, I don’t feel good about myself.” Source: Internet
At the same time, she had a disciplined and formal aspect to her personality that intimidated me. Source: Internet
At a very early age, I knew what I wanted I went for it head on and never been intimidated by a challenge. Source: Internet
Ardoyne, Andytown etc were really unionists at heart and were intimidated by republican paramilitaries. Source: Internet