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slander English

Meaning slander meaning

What does slander mean?
Definitions in simple English

slander

A slander is the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.

slander

If you are slandering someone, you are making false and statements about them.

slander

words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another (= defame, sully) charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone The journalists have defamed me! The article in the paper sullied my reputation (= aspersion) an abusive attack on a person's character or good name

Synonyms slander synonyms

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Topics slander topics

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Conjugation slander conjugation

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slander · verb

Examples slander examples

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Simple sentences

Everything he's saying is slander.
In some areas of the world, you can still get sued if you slander or libel a deceased person.
Dan sued Linda for slander.
Slander is a crime.

Movie subtitles

Ah, but there's a such thing as the laws of slander.
I suppose you know there's such a thing as the law of libel and slander.
It's a foul shame. A lying slander.
Don't slander Gavrilo.
Slander!
Sheer slander!
Sometimes people slander a man out of envy.
D'you know that's slander?
But now we're faced, not with slander, and not with our own fear of it, because we haven't any. But someone else's fear of it. Your son's.
These letters are nothing but a web of slander and lies.
Unimportant slander.
I'd sue you for slander.
He dared to come in his work clothes to repeat slander, vicious stories from you.
She'll sue you for slander!
Pure libel and slander.
But now we're faced, not with slander, and not with our own fear of it, because we haven't any.
If you a slander of the Milly, can give us a hand.
You cannot slander people without elucidation.
Twice as much! Slander!
She'll sue you for slander! Tell them.
I'm happy to dispose of this particular slander.
You'll tell the people who slander the workers you'll tell those who tell lies about the people.
Those stories were full of enough libel and slander and double-entendre to hang us all.
He has no right to slander. I can discuss my brother with my family members which don't include you!
He has no right to slander.
Pure libel and slander. We haven't a leg to stand on.
All their slander will drive me mad.
I object to that last remark as a mean and unprincipled slander!
I meant no slander, sir.
Offend a good citizen and involve the department in a slander suit?
This is slander!
Did you hear the poet Wildenvey's advice to those who wish to avoid slander?
The courtiers slander us, I hate them!
No family slander, please!
I'll sue you for slander.
It's not slander. It's history.
That's slander.

News and current affairs

When my time under police supervision ended, the prosecutor's office quickly brought a new criminal case of slander against me.
One of their priorities is to attack the central bank and slander its governor, Leszek Balcerowicz, the iconic father of Poland's economic transformation, with accusations that echo those of the Stalinist era.
Israel's survival and right to self-defense now has to be supported internationally, and the slander and demonization of recent years should come to an end.
In opposing the current regime, we know that we will be exposed to dirt and open slander.
Indeed, the more Israel gave, the more slander and hostility it faced in many sectors.

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