Key facts

Intimider

To intimidate · to intimidate/to bully/to daunt

B2Regular
Stem
intimid
Past participle
intimidé

Examples

J'intimide Paul.

I intimidate Paul.

Il n'intimide pas son prof.

He does not intimidate his teacher.

Nous intimidions Marc.

We were intimidating Marc.

Nous avons intimidé Paul.

We intimidated Paul.

Présent

Indicative present — everyday actions, ongoing situations, and habits; the tense you rely on most in conversation.

Group 1
J'intimide
Intimidate
Tuintimides
Youintimidate
Ilintimide
Heintimidates
Nousintimidons
Weintimidate
Vousintimidez
Youintimidate
Ilsintimident
Theyintimidate

Futur proche

Near future with aller + infinitive — what you are about to do, very soon after the moment of speaking.

Jevais intimider
Iam going to intimidate
Tuvas intimider
Youare going to intimidate
Ilva intimider
Heis going to intimidate
Nousallons intimider
Weare going to intimidate
Vousallez intimider
Youare going to intimidate
Ilsvont intimider
Theyare going to intimidate

Passé récent

Recent past with venir de + infinitive — something that has just finished, still fresh in the speaker’s mind.

Jeviens d'intimider
Ihave just intimidated
Tuviens d'intimider
Youhave just intimidated
Ilvient d'intimider
Hehas just intimidated
Nousvenons d'intimider
Wehave just intimidated
Vousvenez d'intimider
Youhave just intimidated
Ilsviennent d'intimider
Theyhave just intimidated

Passé composé

Compound past with être or avoir + past participle — completed, one-off events and the backbone of spoken storytelling.

J'ai intimidé
Ihave intimidated
Tuas intimidé
Youhave intimidated
Ila intimidé
Hehas intimidated
Nousavons intimidé
Wehave intimidated
Vousavez intimidé
Youhave intimidated
Ilsont intimidé
Theyhave intimidated

Conditionnel présent

Conditional mood — polite requests, imagined outcomes, and what would happen under certain conditions.

J'intimiderais
Iwould intimidate
Tuintimiderais
Youwould intimidate
Ilintimiderait
Hewould intimidate
Nousintimiderions
Wewould intimidate
Vousintimideriez
Youwould intimidate
Ilsintimideraient
Theywould intimidate

Futur simple

Simple future — often more formal or literary than the near future; states intentions farther ahead in time.

J'intimiderai
Iwill intimidate
Tuintimideras
Youwill intimidate
Ilintimidera
Hewill intimidate
Nousintimiderons
Wewill intimidate
Vousintimiderez
Youwill intimidate
Ilsintimideront
Theywill intimidate

Imparfait

Imperfect — repeated habits in the past, background description, and actions still in progress when something else occurred.

J'intimidais
Iwas intimidating
Tuintimidais
Youwere intimidating
Ilintimidait
Hewas intimidating
Nousintimidions
Were intimidating
Vousintimidiez
Youwere intimidating
Ilsintimidaient
Theywere intimidating

Impératif présent

Present imperative — direct commands and friendly requests; only tu, nous, and vous person forms exist.

(Tu)intimide
Youintimidate
(Nous)intimidons
Weintimidate
(Vous)intimidez
Youintimidate

Participe présent

Present participle — the -ant form in subordinate clauses, compound tenses, and many fixed expressions.

intimidant
intimidating

Gérondif présent

Gerund with en + present participle — simultaneous action, manner, or cause while something else is going on.

en intimidant
intimidating

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