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词汇 slanderous
释义 slanderous
adjective
uk /ˈslɑːn.dər.əs/ us /ˈslæn.dɚ.əs/
false, and damaging to someone's reputation: 毁谤的;恶意中伤的;污蔑的
a slanderous accusation/allegation/comment诽谤性的指控/指责/评论
Until people can prove their slanderous accusations, I will not believe them.除非他们能够证明那些诽谤性的指控,否则我不会相信他们。
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slander
Compare
libellous
If her accusations are false, she is making a lot of slanderous remarks about a lot of people.
The police detain individuals who participate in slanderous comments about the government.
He's launched the most negative, slanderous attacks ever seen in city politics.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Damaging reputation
anti-defamation
aspersion
besmirch
black mark
blacken
blot
defamatory
defame
demonize
dog
drag someone's name through the mire/mudidiom
hatchet job
scurrility
scurrilous
scurrilously
self-immolation
show someone in a bad lightidiom
slur
smear
tarnish

Examples of slanderous


slanderous
Spectacle in this instance was not self-fashioned and author-centered but the product of gossip and slanderous publicity.
The application of such slanderous language to political opponents denied their status as human beings and presented their "evilness" as a fact of nature.
As will be appreciated, making such suggestions is potentially slanderous, and great care is needed to ensure that unproven allegations are not carelessly bandied about.
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He was indignant that his efforts had been impaired by what he regarded as slanderous statements about this industry.
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They do not ask for thanks—they do not expect them; but what they do get is a frequent, and often slanderous, misrepresentation of their efforts.
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The blinding white light of publicity plays on their every action, much of it hostile, much of it slanderous.
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There is such a thing as being too squeamish about observations, though they may be slanderous, made about oneself to other persons.
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If not, will he stop making these slanderous remarks about unemployed people?
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I trust that those rumours will turn out to be slanderous.
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I suggest that that is a letter containing falsehoods and slanderous attacks on those who are responsible for affairs at this time.
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We cannot go on with this claptrap about slanderous nonsense.
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It is slanderous to charge that against us.
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That seems to be almost a slanderous reflection on my humanity.
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Many of us have criticisms about incidents that are not necessarily slanderous.
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It may be that the slanderous statement comes to the knowledge of a few friends, who discard it altogether.
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