slanderous

IPA: sɫˈændɝʌs

adjective

  • (of something said) Both untrue and harmful to a reputation.
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Examples of "slanderous" in Sentences

  • WikiLeaks row: Putin labels US embassy cables 'slanderous'
  • Millcreek political ad causes sparks, called slanderous by opponent.
  • Means "slanderous" - suggests that the ancient devil defamed people through word and deed
  • Last week, Goldstein filed a countersuit, pointing to Stone's "slanderous" comments from the Coachella stage.
  • It's precisely this kind of slanderous campaign that you regularly run against anyone who disagrees with you.
  • "And what exactly do you call a slanderous letter sent about about Don and anyone else running against Abbott?
  • The Vatican denounced what it called a "slanderous campaign" against the Roman Catholic Church over the actions of Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust.
  • I guess when somebody calls your client a prostitute, the "B" word, drug addict, and con-artist, you might want to put a stop to that kind of slanderous commentary.
  • Criticize the stands on issues as you like, but to characterize Jeff in slanderous terms is both patently false and an affront to those who choose to read your blog.
  • COLUMBUS, Ohio - The president of Ohio State University apologized Friday for comparing the problem of coordinating the school's many divisions to the Polish army, an off-the-cuff remark that a Polish-American group called a "slanderous" display of bigotry and ignorance.

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