badmouth

IPA: bˈædmʌθ

verb

  • (informal, transitive) To criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully.
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Examples of "badmouth" in Sentences

  • I'm not badmouthing the protocol unfairly.
  • Please don't badmouth the article's subject.
  • The other side is too eager to badmouth the school.
  • It is not a place to badmouth people you don't like.
  • Lois nervously warns him not to badmouth the network.
  • In other words, all that this account did was badmouth me.
  • It's unnecessary, and unconstructive, to badmouth the contributor.
  • Part of competition tactics is using media to badmouth a competitor.
  • But its annoyed to see an editor badmouth the improvement of articles.
  • It is inappropriate to badmouth something you don't know or understand.

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