traducer

IPA: trʌdˈusɝ

noun

  • One who traduces; one who maligns another by making malicious and false or defamatory statements.
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Examples of "traducer" in Sentences

  • "Devil," in the original, means traducer or slanderer.
  • After a definition of a "traducer," which was quite superfluous
  • He was mortified and angry, and yet he was helpless because his traducer was a woman.
  • The slanderer and traducer was Menon; so, at any rate, he suspected, because he knew that he had had meetings with
  • Through this thorny lexicon of human endeavor Nicholas dragged Hatta, the traducer, the craven, as if he were a bleating sheep Nicholas was taking to market.
  • In charge of the raid was the inexorable Archibald Stevenson, whom one editorial writer described as “the traducer of Miss Jane Addams and other reputable persons whom he gazetted in the public press as sympathizers with Germany in January.”
  • Another way is to allege that your action was due to mistake, or bad luck, or necessity as Sophocles said he was not trembling, as his traducer maintained, in order to make people think him an old man, but because he could not help it; he would rather not be eighty years old.
  • This idle rumour was carefully circulated; the clergy, who had long been disaffected, went from house to house denouncing the czar as a heretic, and calling an their countrymen to rise against the insolent traducer of their religion; and the secret of his birth and imposition was everywhere proclaimed.

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