slanderously
IPA: sɫˈændɝʌsɫi
adverb
- In a slanderous manner; in a manner that causes slander; in a false and defamatory way.
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Examples of "slanderously" in Sentences
- And you’ve done it slanderously yourself, because I actually just speak in a normal voice without malice.
- Even if Annie wasn't slanderously accused of being a witch two centuries ago, why not slanderously accuse her of it now?
- Others have suggested that Jesus is slanderously called “son of a Panther” in reference to the wild and lustful nature of his real father.
- Now some Persians spoke slanderously to Chosroes concerning Sarbaros, namely that the latter was on the side of the Romans and railed at him.
- Others have also questioned whether overzealous activists risk slanderously and erroneously accusing people of fraud because of missing or misprinted military documents.
- But I have been always the same in all my actions, public as well as private, and never have I yielded any base compliance to those who are slanderously termed my disciples, or to any other.
- Finally, I've decided that if pro-life people are allowed to slanderously refer to pro-choice individuals as "pro-death" or "pro-abortion", then we should get to refer to you as "pro-unwanted children" and "pro-poverty".
- If “evolutionists” really did find no value in life, as creationists slanderously claim, why on earth would evolutionists bother to study life, let alone find enough interest get a tattoo the family tree of a taxon of finches?
- They declared that all the Five Thousand were in turn to have a share in the administration; 90 and that the families of the sailors were not being outraged, as Chaereas slanderously reported, or in any way molested; they were living quietly in their several homes.
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